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anirocks11
Hello all,
I am a undergrad student studying physics. I like how physics tries to break down every phenomena into a set of laws/rules that can be used to derive anything. Like most physicists, I have a dream to come up with a set of the most fundamental rules/laws using which the entire universe can be derived.
I am also interested in thinking about what are the other ways in which physics can be worked out other than math. It seems that that is the only way but for some reason I believe that physics can be explained in a more elegant fashion without math. This is just a belief or an idea. Since I am only an undergrad student this is bound to change.
I like pretty much everything in physics. There is no specific topic that I want to stick to.
I also like debates on should spend time on trying to use intuition to solve something, or spend time sitting and solving it using the required Math.
I am a theoretical guy. Pen, paper, brain and computers are my tools of attacking problems.
AMA!
I am a undergrad student studying physics. I like how physics tries to break down every phenomena into a set of laws/rules that can be used to derive anything. Like most physicists, I have a dream to come up with a set of the most fundamental rules/laws using which the entire universe can be derived.
I am also interested in thinking about what are the other ways in which physics can be worked out other than math. It seems that that is the only way but for some reason I believe that physics can be explained in a more elegant fashion without math. This is just a belief or an idea. Since I am only an undergrad student this is bound to change.
I like pretty much everything in physics. There is no specific topic that I want to stick to.
I also like debates on should spend time on trying to use intuition to solve something, or spend time sitting and solving it using the required Math.
I am a theoretical guy. Pen, paper, brain and computers are my tools of attacking problems.
AMA!