Can a Senior Physicist Relearn the Fundamentals of Math, Physics, and History?

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In summary, a senior physicist has the ability to relearn the fundamentals of math, physics, and history. While it may take some time and effort, the knowledge and skills acquired during their career can serve as a strong foundation for relearning these subjects. Additionally, the advancements in technology and resources available make it easier for individuals to refresh their understanding of these subjects. Relearning the fundamentals can also have a positive impact on a senior physicist's research and contributions to the field.
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Currently Senior Physicist at AFRL, working in various aspects of sensor data exploitation. Trying to understand all the things that I thought I learned but now realize I had a passing, superficial comprehension of; this includes math, physics and history. Trying to regain a semblance of knowledge in these areas and making slow but definite progress. Used to be the smartest guy in the room but recently realized I was living in a monad...
 
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