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Starting today I will teach myself quantum field theory, totally on my own and without being a university student.

How long do you think I will need? Is 5 days realistic if I'm not a brainlet?

>> No.11912602

You should learn how to make nuclear bombs and viruses instead.

>> No.11912607

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genetically_modified_virus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enriched_uranium

>> No.11912799

>>11912600
guys???? is this real???? how does the cat move like that? HOW??? so many questions!!!!

>> No.11912807

>>11912799
training

>> No.11912860

>>11912600
depending on how good you are 2-5 years

>> No.11912867

>>11912600

Depends on your knowledge of math.

Useful books: https://www.goodtheorist.science/

>> No.11912931

>>11912600

But why? Go to Indeed and look for a job as a Quantum physicist. Why not just learn Spanish instead? Or even better yet classical mechanics.

>> No.11912935

>>11912931
I don't need a new job. Already earning enough in my current job which has nothing to do with physics. My only goal is intellectual enlightenment. I want to understand how the universe works.

>> No.11912939

>>11912799
>>11912807
Well i dont know. It looks real and probably is , but it is internet... So you never know for sure.

>> No.11912964

>>11912935
>My only goal is intellectual enlightenment. I want to understand how the universe works.

Quantum mechanics is junk science. It was literally invented out of thin air. Schrodinger invented a differential equation he thought solved for charge density. Someone else invented an interpretation of his equation as probability density. It's riddled with contradictions. Just learn real physics. Solid state physics is much more applicable. Electromagnetism is the most accurate physics for fundamental understanding of the universe.