What changed your mind about physics?

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Hello everyone on these wonderful forums! I have used your site plenty of times throughout this past semester as I am currently taking the first semester of Physics I have ever taken! At first, I really hated the class. The first couple chapters were all just kinematics, and I thought to myself "Man this is just really hard Trig". But as the semester moved on, I have really started to like physics and appreciate the subject as a whole. Anyway, long introduction, but the point is that I'm here and I love it :smile:
 
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Brandon Hawi said:
Hello everyone on these wonderful forums! I have used your site plenty of times throughout this past semester as I am currently taking the first semester of Physics I have ever taken! At first, I really hated the class. The first couple chapters were all just kinematics, and I thought to myself "Man this is just really hard Trig". But as the semester moved on, I have really started to like physics and appreciate the subject as a whole. Anyway, long introduction, but the point is that I'm here and I love it :smile:
Good to hear you are appreciating your study of Physics. You're not so new to the subject, though. You've been using Physics all your life, but just didn't recognise it as such---until now. :smile:
 
Welcome Brandon. i Hope you enjoy your time here.
 
HI! :) I'm new here too, and I love physics as well. In fact, I used to hate physics when I first started out (didn't help that I had the world's most boring teacher, either), but now that I've moved on from basic forces, and I'm looking into quantum and theoretical physics, I can see how exciting it all is.
 
Hello everyone, I was advised to join this community while seeking guidance on how to navigate the academic world as an independent researcher. My name is Omar, and I'm based in Groningen The Netherlands. My formal physics education ended after high school, but I have dedicated the last several years to developing a theoretical framework from first principles. My work focuses on a topological field theory (which I call Swirl-String Theory) that models particles as knotted vortex...
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