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Phi6er
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Hi, I'm new. I've thought of joining you guys for a while now. The last push came from getting stuck on a certain problem that nobody here had already asked/answered. But this thread is of course not about that problem, this thread is about me.
I'm a third year physics undergrad (getting my BSc degree this year). My particular interests in physics include (but are not limited to) particle physics, atomic energy (both fusion and fission), QM, GR and beyond! In general it is the more fundamental things that I get excited about (unless a thing is as absurdly useful as clean atomic energy). The philosophical implications of QM and GR are also super exciting to me. For instance, I think QM proving that our universe can't be both local and real at the same time is astounding.
I hate philosophy with a passion, which is why I do it. One could say that I'm on a quest to destroy philosophy with philosophy.
Aside from physics, I spend my time learning music (piano in particular), keeping myself physically fit, PC gaming and watching anime (yes, I'm a weeb). So yeah, I'm quite high on the nerd scale (lack of a social life included!) How could I even go higher on the scale than where I already am? Ant keeping? No wait, I should get a body pillow! Err.. where was I? Oh yeah, remember that list of activities I said I spent time on? Yeah none of that applies right now because I'm in a ridiculous hurry to write my BSc thesis among other things. Actually, I've spent way too long writing this already. I need to get back to work, bye.
I'm a third year physics undergrad (getting my BSc degree this year). My particular interests in physics include (but are not limited to) particle physics, atomic energy (both fusion and fission), QM, GR and beyond! In general it is the more fundamental things that I get excited about (unless a thing is as absurdly useful as clean atomic energy). The philosophical implications of QM and GR are also super exciting to me. For instance, I think QM proving that our universe can't be both local and real at the same time is astounding.
I hate philosophy with a passion, which is why I do it. One could say that I'm on a quest to destroy philosophy with philosophy.
Aside from physics, I spend my time learning music (piano in particular), keeping myself physically fit, PC gaming and watching anime (yes, I'm a weeb). So yeah, I'm quite high on the nerd scale (lack of a social life included!) How could I even go higher on the scale than where I already am? Ant keeping? No wait, I should get a body pillow! Err.. where was I? Oh yeah, remember that list of activities I said I spent time on? Yeah none of that applies right now because I'm in a ridiculous hurry to write my BSc thesis among other things. Actually, I've spent way too long writing this already. I need to get back to work, bye.