What Aspects of Physics Do Enthusiasts Enjoy Most?

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The discussion centers on the various aspects of physics that enthusiasts appreciate, highlighting the diversity of interests within the field. Key points include the enjoyment of proposing theories for natural phenomena, problem-solving, establishing connections between theories, and conducting experiments. Participants express a particular fondness for problem-solving and experimentation, with an emphasis on the mathematical elements found in quantum physics. The conversation reflects a desire to understand how different individuals engage with and view physics, especially from the perspective of someone new to the subject.
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To all the physics experts, lovers and enthusiasts:

What is the aspect of physics that you all like the most?
(I want to know this because i want to understand how people view physics. I'm just a starter in physics in an introductory course.)

As far I'm experienced there can be many aspects:
1. Proposing theories for natural phenomena
2. Problem solving
3. Establishing connections between proposed theories
4. Experimenting

There may be many more to physics than i know now.
 
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