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Atomic and nuclear physics has fascinated me ever since I started reading about it. I am a very strong supporter of particle theory. Even though I had always loved physics, I never really focused on it outside of school. It wasn’t until a coworker of mine had brought up a physics related event that made me remember my interest in the subject. Ever since, he and I talk about nothing but physics. It was that catalyst that inspired me to start reading. The first book I picked up is a self teaching guide called Physics Demystified, by Stan Gibilisco, and I came across the chapter entitled, Paricles of Matter. I was just so sucked in by the quantum world, and it was that instant I had realized I wanted to learn more.

Interest: Atomic and Nuclear Physics, Playing the guitar

My Hero: Richard P. Feynman

Recommended Links:
Schrodinger's Cat
Standard Model
Supersymmetry
Hyperon
Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
Quantum gravity
Higgs Boson
Weak Interaction
Strong Interaction
Electromagnetism
Cosmological natural selection
Chaos Theory
Murray Gell-Mann
Richard Phillips Feynman
Enrico Fermi
Paul Dirac
Wolfgang Pauli
Photoelectric Effect

Recommended Books:
Faster Than The Speed Of Light, by Joao Magueijo
Time Travel In Einstein's Universe, by J. Richard Gott
Atom: Journey Accross The Subatomic Cosmos, by Isaac Asimov
In Search Of Schrödinger's Cat, by John Gribbin
Not Even Wrong: The Failure Of String Theory And The Search For Unity In Physical Law, by Peter Woit
Supersymmetry, by Gordon Kane

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Atomic and nuclear physics has fascinated me ever since I started reading about it. I am a very strong supporter of particle theory. Even though I had always loved physics, I never really focused on it outside of school. It wasn’t until a coworker of mine had brought up a physics related event that made me remember my interest in the subject. Ever since, he and I talk about nothing but physics. It was that catalyst that inspired me to start reading. The first book I picked up is a self teaching guide called Physics Demystified, by Stan Gibilisco, and I came across the chapter entitled, Paricles of Matter. I was just so sucked in by the quantum world, and it was that instant I had realized I wanted to learn more.

Interest: Atomic and Nuclear Physics, Playing the guitar

My Hero: Richard P. Feynman

Recommended Links:
Schrodinger's Cat
Standard Model
Supersymmetry
Hyperon
Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
Quantum gravity
Higgs Boson
Weak Interaction
Strong Interaction
Electromagnetism
Cosmological natural selection
Chaos Theory
Murray Gell-Mann
Richard Phillips Feynman
Enrico Fermi
Paul Dirac
Wolfgang Pauli
Photoelectric Effect

Recommended Books:
Faster Than The Speed Of Light, by Joao Magueijo
Time Travel In Einstein's Universe, by J. Richard Gott
Atom: Journey Accross The Subatomic Cosmos, by Isaac Asimov
In Search Of Schrödinger's Cat, by John Gribbin
Not Even Wrong: The Failure Of String Theory And The Search For Unity In Physical Law, by Peter Woit
Supersymmetry, by Gordon Kane


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