
carticel
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Ever since I was young, I have always spent 2-3 hours on Wikipedia reading through random articles, based on whatever interests me at the time. The link to definitions is particularly helpful.
I was reading a study about theoretical superheavy elements, and since I lack a background in quantum chemistry, I went to Wikipedia.
I ended up spending the next 2 hours reading about (and finally understanding) the math behind Supersymmetry theory.
I really should get to mathematicsmaxxing, a lot of physics stuff makes little sense to me because of my lack of knowledge.
At this point, I spend every lecture-based class period reading articles on Wikipedia, under the guise of taking notes.
I do kind of wish I was born in the 1800s, so that I could truly become a jack of all trades. Today's society is too competitive for me to make any meaningful contributions to multiple fields. I'm do quite like quantum chemistry, though switching to physics seems pretty desirable. Of course, biochemistry is what I'm best at, so I'll likely go to college for that, but philosophy would be an interesting second major.
On a side note, I just finished my chicken parm calzone. It could have used some salt.
I was reading a study about theoretical superheavy elements, and since I lack a background in quantum chemistry, I went to Wikipedia.
I ended up spending the next 2 hours reading about (and finally understanding) the math behind Supersymmetry theory.
I really should get to mathematicsmaxxing, a lot of physics stuff makes little sense to me because of my lack of knowledge.
At this point, I spend every lecture-based class period reading articles on Wikipedia, under the guise of taking notes.
I do kind of wish I was born in the 1800s, so that I could truly become a jack of all trades. Today's society is too competitive for me to make any meaningful contributions to multiple fields. I'm do quite like quantum chemistry, though switching to physics seems pretty desirable. Of course, biochemistry is what I'm best at, so I'll likely go to college for that, but philosophy would be an interesting second major.
On a side note, I just finished my chicken parm calzone. It could have used some salt.