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Gordan Freeman.

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Bump with additional set of questions. What do you enjoy about the work? What kind of work do you do? What interesting person have you met (if you have met any) or are you the interesting person?

PhD Physicist man has said that Physics field has a lot more impact on the world than one might think. Internet was made so physicists could talk with each other. Work on quantum physics was how lasers, transistors, computers, etc. were invented. Experimentation on electromagnetism created the radio. Along the road of the Physics field, people would have to invent things required in an experiment because it didn't exist and then someone else goes, "Hey I could use that, but in this way instead!" and a revolution starts. It really wasn't known what studying in Physics at a certain time would have an impact on the future, but time and time again it has proven to spark the many things we see today. Perhaps all the current particle studies will yield something bigger than anything we could ever imagine today or raise snowballing implications.

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