What are the key areas of focus for a theoretical physicist?

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In summary, a theoretical physicist focuses on understanding the fundamental laws and principles that govern the behavior of the universe at a microscopic level. This includes studying theories of gravity, relativity, quantum mechanics, and particle physics. They also explore the nature of matter and energy, and work towards developing a unified theory that can explain all physical phenomena. Additionally, they use mathematical models and simulations to make predictions and test their theories. The ultimate goal of a theoretical physicist is to deepen our understanding of the universe and unlock new discoveries and technologies.
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Hello my people,

I am passionate about learning and researching in the areas of: QM, E&M, QED, QFT, and Statistical Physics. I mainly focus on foundations and theoretical calculations.
 
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