What drives a young scientist's passion for theoretical physics and astronomy?

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In summary, a young scientist's passion for theoretical physics and astronomy is driven by a curiosity for the unknown and a desire to uncover the secrets of the universe. They are motivated by the opportunity to push the boundaries of knowledge and make groundbreaking discoveries that can change our understanding of the world. Additionally, the beauty and elegance of theoretical concepts and the potential for practical applications also contribute to their passion for these fields. The constant challenge and intellectual stimulation of tackling complex problems fuels their drive to pursue these subjects and continue to explore the mysteries of the cosmos.
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Karan Akbari
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I think you read my name above but still if you didn't then my name is Karan Akbari. I am 16 years old and still in high school. I want to become a theoretical physicist and an astronomer. I have a huge imagination and make theories a lot. Most of them are, well, not correct but as once Thomas Alva Edison said,"Failure is the mother of invention" or well in my case discovery so I keep trying and trying. I really want to be a physicist as it is right now my only dream. Let's all of us become friends so please message me. Thanks for reading all of this, my friends.
 
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:welcome:

Theories are easy. Physics is hard.
 
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Welcome to PF. Edison is my hero, so any PF member who starts by quoting Edison is very welcome.
 
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