What Makes Physics Such an Enduring Passion for Many Scientists?

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In summary, the challenging and constantly evolving nature of physics, as well as its ability to explain the fundamental workings of the universe, make it a enduring passion for many scientists. The pursuit of new discoveries and the potential for groundbreaking advancements in technology and society also contribute to the enduring appeal of physics. Additionally, the collaborative and interdisciplinary nature of the field allows for a diverse range of interests and expertise, creating a vibrant and stimulating community of passionate scientists.
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Since childhood I always wanted to be a physicist,
i'm 22 and i do geology ..
althoug i still daydream about being a physicist ..
I regret not studying physics at college but now it is too late to regret it.
I don't understand why i can't stop thinking about that passion.
 
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Welcome to PF. Many members here are fans but not physicists.
 

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