Can Tragedy Shape a Person's Interest in Physics?

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In summary, experiencing tragedy can often lead to a person developing a deep interest in physics. This is because tragedy can create a desire to understand the world and its workings, and physics offers explanations for many phenomena that may seem chaotic or inexplicable. Additionally, tragedy can also spark a sense of curiosity and a need for control, both of which are key components of scientific inquiry. By exploring the laws of physics, individuals who have experienced tragedy may find a sense of comfort and a way to make sense of their surroundings.
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How did you find PF?
i found it working through some homework that I needed help on lol
I found this site through the google much like anyone else, and figured I do a lot of physics work being a physics studying college student, so I may as well sign up and introduce myself
 
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:welcome:

what's up with the title?🧐
 
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Alas, the title is no more.

For those of us that have witnessed some true tragedies in life, it was a bit too much.
 
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