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Luke_A_Somers comments on What attracts smart and curious young people to physics? Should this be encouraged? - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Luke_A_Somers 14 March 2014 05:29:37PM 5 points [-]

Physics is around 10% fundamental rules and 90% the art of the approximation - knowing good ones for various cases, and knowing their limits. Both of these skills are very useful in real life.

As for why physics, it was because I wanted to see what was possible, and make more things possible. Star Trek inspired me when I was a kid. I knew we weren't going to get there literally, but I still want to see how far we can get.