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I sometimes wonder how we (physicists) manage to convince ourselves that we know enough to disprove the possibility of a creator. I mean, what we understand of the universe is just 4% or so. Now that I think of it, we can not even fully describe the proton yet!

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What if our badness and mistakes are the very things that set our fate and bring us around to good? What if, for some of us, we can’t get there any other way?

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Is it even possible to have a good and fun conversation with physicists without having seen movies like Star Trek, Starwars, Interstellar, etc?

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My drill for recall is simple: read/listen to interesting books (If I find a book boring, I dump it, irrespective of what the big guys say of it, life is too short to waste on things I don't appreciate).


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Don't let them tell you it's easy; it's not; but that is exactly why we do it

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Maybe Jesus was the biggest brand ever sold. Beginning from 13 followers to several billion, today. What is more important is the lesson that can be borrowed from him. To sell such an idea one must learn to live it; to be it

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Question is, what do I do with my wide knowledge base of economics? I was considering doing a PhD in development economics because I can. But then, what happens to physics? How do I explain that I could have been this and that if I'd stayed? To be or not to be?

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I am learning to see bits of myself in the shortcomings of others. This longing to look at the errors of others through their lens bequeaths a birds-eye view, a case to be made for our collective humanity. That we are not much better, really, than the ones we loathe.

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"For we're wanderers before them, and sojourners, as were all our fathers."
lauterbrunnen, Switzerland
