What is a Physics Undergraduate's Journey Through QFT and GR?

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In summary, a physics undergraduate's journey through quantum field theory (QFT) and general relativity (GR) involves learning about the fundamental laws of nature and how they apply to the microscopic and macroscopic scales of the universe. This includes understanding the principles of quantum mechanics and how particles and fields interact, as well as exploring the concept of spacetime and how it is affected by massive objects. The journey also involves delving into complex mathematical equations and models to gain a deeper understanding of these theories and their applications in the real world. It is a challenging but rewarding path that prepares students for further studies and careers in the field of physics.
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I am an undergraduate student major in physics in my senior year. About what I am doing is marching through pages of QFT and GR books, and finding shelters for future academic life.
 
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