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Theoretical Physics: Whats the Point How Is It Accurate? Theoretical physics is about developing conceptions or models about Nature and various observed physical phenomena Theoretical physics goes hand-in-hand with experimental and applied physics
How to study Mathematics for Theoretical Physics I have a B S in Mathematics, but wish to pursue Theoretical Physics I still have a great deal of undergraduate Physics coursework to take before I can apply to graduate programs My question has to do with the Mathematics that is crucial in order to do Theoretical Physics Is the mathematics
What Are the Best Steps for Self-Teaching Theoretical Physics? Ok Very long post incoming I'm kind of in a conundrum where my context is important I am self-teaching theoretical physics slowly but surely My end goal is to be able to mathematically comprehend various quantum gravity theories such as LQG and String Theory My calculus roots go back to
Is Applied Theoretical Physics a Viable Field of Study? Applied theoretical physics is questioned as a viable field, with discussions highlighting that theoretical and experimental physics serve distinct roles While theoretical physicists develop concepts, experimental physicists focus on practical applications, making a combination of both rare The conversation also touches on the importance of applying to multiple universities, especially for
Astrophysics vs Theoretical Physics vs Theoretical Astrophysics I'm currently looking into a career in either Astrophysics, Theoretical Physics, or Theoretical Astrophysics What is the difference between the subject matter in each of these three fields and how would I go about attaining status of Theoretical Astrophysicist? I have found numerous majors
Any tips for doing a PhD in theoretical physics? Hello, I am a second-year Data Science and Physics major at Northeastern University (My school has combined majors that are like double majors but cut a few classes out of each major) I am also considering switching to Math and Physics (I've linked the requirements for each major if it's
Advice for majoring in theoretical physics The discussion centers on choosing a major between physics and mathematics for a student interested in theoretical physics and pure mathematics The student is considering whether a physics degree will adequately cover essential math courses like differential geometry and topology, or if a double major or transfer to mathematics is preferable
Is it possible to become a theoretical physicist with a 120 IQ? An IQ of 120 is plenty good, but the average IQ of Physics and Astronomy majors is higher It's even higher for brilliant theoretical physicists and Physics PhD holders So is it possible, with enough hard work and dedication, that someone with a 120 IQ could become a theoretical physicist? Or
How risky is doing a PhD in theoretical Physics? Hello everyone! Apologies if this question has been asked and answered before, please feel free to direct me to that post and delete this one, if needed and if it has been asked before and this post is, hence, redundant I looked up some of the earlier posts such as