Why Did You Choose Physics: Meeting Scientists at Physics Forums

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Hello, everyone at Physics Forums! This is Aeronautician checking in. Thank you for the honor of entry into this place of science. My science is chemistry but took a bit of a fancy to physics over the years. Just curious, any chemists on here by any chance? Non-physics scientists? Why did all of you choose physics? Or perhaps, why did physics choose you? Look forward to meeting all of you guys. Thanks for the opportunity.
 
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Just curious, any chemists on here by any chance? Non-physics scientists?

We have people from many areas of science and non-science. I myself am an ex-military member turned engineering student.
 
Aeronautician said:
any chemists on here by any chance?
We do indeed have a Chemistry section, and a Material Science section, and part of the Homework Help forums is dedicated to Chemistry.

Welcome to the PF :smile:
 
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