What Drives a Physics Student to Explore Beyond University Curriculum?

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I found PF in search of a forum in which i can talk about scientific topics and different science theory
Hi all! I am student who interested in science. I hope talk about different science theory in this forum.
 
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Hello and :welcome: !

I hope you mean science as taught at universities, since that is what we are committed to.

Have fun and stay curious!
 
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Hi @Andre_86, and welcome aboard PF . . .
 
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Hello and :welcome: !

I hope you mean science as taught at universities, since that is what we are committed to.

Have fun and stay curious!
Yes. I mean science as taught at universities. I am study at second course on faculty of physics. I try to study physical theories which are outside the university program. I am most interested in field theory, relativity (general and special), quantum mechanics. Despite the fact that I still know a small part of the mathematical analysis that I study, I try to study the necessary mathematical apparatus in order to understand the essence of physical theories. I was looking for a similar forum, so that in parallel with self-study i can ask questions that may be of interest
 
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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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