What are some key concepts in physics that a non-expert may find interesting?

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Hi,

Very interested in physics. Know just enough to ask questions that make sense to me but which are probably naive. Degree in EE from MIT class 68. I probably passed Alan Guth on my way to the classes I went to - not nearly enough contact to have any of it rub off on me. I did enjoy Prof. Tony French quite a bit.
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Raffer said:
I did enjoy Prof. Tony French

He is still with us, although he's in his 90's by now.
 
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