What fundamental issues drive a retired theoretical physicist?

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In summary, a retired theoretical physicist may be driven by fundamental issues such as the search for a unifying theory, the desire to understand the fundamental laws of the universe, and the pursuit of knowledge and discovery. They may also be motivated by a passion for solving complex problems and the satisfaction of making significant contributions to the field of physics. Additionally, they may be driven by a curiosity about the unknown and a deep fascination with the mysteries of the universe. Ultimately, a retired theoretical physicist is driven by a deep love for science and a relentless pursuit of understanding the world around us.
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I have a doctorate in theoretical physics from Notre Dame, and a very diverse work history. I am interested primarily in fundamental issues.
 
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Well, welcome to the forum. We can always use more knowledgeable people to balance the ignoramuses like me. :smile:
 
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phinds said:
Well, welcome to the forum. We can always use more knowledgeable people to balance the ignoramuses like me. :smile:
Thank you.
 
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Dfpolis said:
I have a doctorate in theoretical physics from Notre Dame, and a very diverse work history. I am interested primarily in fundamental issues.
It's good to have you here sir.I hope you can assist new learners like me towards discovering physics from your experiences.
 
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Thank you. I try to be helpful and responsive.
 
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