What drives your passion for physics and engineering?

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In summary, the complex problem-solving and critical thinking required in physics and engineering, as well as the potential to create innovative solutions that benefit society, are the main driving forces behind my passion for these fields. Additionally, the constantly evolving nature of technology and the opportunity to contribute to advancements in society through my work in physics and engineering also fuel my passion for these subjects.
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Hi guys,

Greetings from Eastern Europe.
I'm an IT professional with passion for physics, engineering and astronomy.

I am a huge car nerd so I am mostly well versed in that direction. No formal education or anything in that regard, just lots of reading and passion to learn and understand how the stuff actually works, and what makes it work.

That's it, in short!
 
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