Not a physicist, but interested ....

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In summary, despite not being a physicist, there is still a strong interest in the subject among many individuals. This interest is fueled by the vast and complex nature of physics, which encompasses everything from the smallest particles to the vast expanses of the universe. Many people are drawn to the mysteries and possibilities that physics presents, and seek to understand the fundamental laws and principles that govern our world. While not all may possess the technical knowledge and expertise of a physicist, the curiosity and fascination with this field continues to grow.
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I am a software developer but very interested in physics, especially cosmology and the theory of physics.
 
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Welcome Janos. You have come to the right place.
 
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Janos Meri said:
How did you find PF?: Google search

I am a software developer but very interested in physics, especially cosmology and the theory of physics.
Hi, Janos Meri. I'm learning here as well. Welcome to the forum :smile:
 

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