What are the philosophical implications of physics and how can we discuss them?

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Hi,

I've been enthralled by physics for a few years now. I've mainly been reading a lot of books about it, each book adding to my excitement and fascination of the subject. So much that hopefully I'll be an official student of physics by september. :)

I enjoy talking about physics, including (or maybe especially) the philosophical questions it raises. Alas I have not many friends I can really talk with about the subject.
I've made an account here a long time ago, but never got down to posting or being actively involved. So here's me actively getting involved now! This seems like a really nice, witty and creative community with like-minded souls and I would love to be a part of it.
 
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