What drives a physics undergrad student's passion for science?

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In summary, a physics undergrad student's passion for science is often driven by a curiosity and fascination with the fundamental principles of the universe. They are motivated by a desire to understand the world around them and to uncover the mysteries of nature. This passion is also fueled by the challenging and thought-provoking nature of physics, as well as the potential for groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in technology. Additionally, the strong sense of community and collaboration within the field of physics can further inspire and drive a student's passion for science.
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Hello everyone!
I am a physics undergrad student. I hope that my questions here will be interesting enough, for you members, to answer them!
Regards,
Ted.
 
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