What is the life of a physicist and cyclist like?

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In summary, the life of a physicist and cyclist is a busy and intellectually stimulating one. As a physicist, one spends long hours conducting research, analyzing data, and collaborating with colleagues to advance our understanding of the physical world. This requires a high level of focus and dedication. On the other hand, as a cyclist, one must maintain a strict training regimen to build endurance and strength, often competing in races and enduring grueling workouts. However, both pursuits offer a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, as well as the opportunity to constantly learn and improve. Balancing the demands of these two passions can be challenging, but for those who are passionate about both fields, it is a fulfilling and rewarding lifestyle.
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I'm a 51 y.o. guy with a BS in Physics and grad work in Optical Sciences. By day I tutor, and the rest of the time I ride my bicycle.
 
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Welcome to PF Robin!
 

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