Alexander*GR*
Well, I want you to tell me the reason that you like physics and which branch you like the most.
This discussion centers on the fascination with physics, particularly its ability to explain the fundamental workings of the universe. Participants express a deep appreciation for various branches of physics, with a notable emphasis on quantum mechanics and electromagnetism. Many contributors highlight how their early experiences and education shaped their interest, often linking their passion for physics to a broader curiosity about the world. The conversation also touches on the personal benefits of studying physics, such as critical thinking skills and intellectual stimulation.
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How is this relevant?thankz said:get a vaporizer, the kind that's rechargeable and uses refillable liquid, I'm 2 months without smoking.

Greg Bernhardt said:I like physics because it opens my mind to the hidden realities of how our world works. I think the quantum world is the most fascinating at the moment.
CrystalCaribean said:And for a girl who can barely sit still for a full 60 seconds
micromass said:That's not really good for a physicist. you will encounter certain problem that requires days or weeks of thinking about. If you can't spend that much time on a problem, then science might not be for you. I'm not trying to discourage you, but you should know what you're getting into!
CrystalCaribean said:I guess I should've explained that a bit more. I do very well in an environment where I have something to ponder, something to solve. Now, granted, I am VERY much a "pace back and forth while I'm thinking" kind of girl. But, no one said that being a scientist means you need to be confined to your desk chair in a seated position all day, right? I have two giant dry erase boards hanging in my living room and I like to work out my problems/homework there. So, I may be moving, but I'm also thinking! :)
micromass said:Oh ok. I'm a back-and-forth person myself. I like to walk and move while thinking or while listening. I've known quite a lot of people like that too. I guess it really helps :D
NewtonsFellow said:Because I'm curios and because it's the most fundamental science.