Physike: !full!
You might not solve Schrödinger’s equation or calculate the trajectory of a rocket. But every time you ask "Why?" —why the sky is blue, why the ice is slippery, why time slows down when you run fast—you are doing physics.
Stop reading for a second and look at your surroundings. The screen you are reading this on is emitting light. The chair you’re sitting on is holding you up against gravity. The air in your lungs is a mixture of gases bouncing around at hundreds of meters per second. physike
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Did this spark your interest in a specific topic? Let me know in the comments if you want to dive into Quantum Mechanics or Relativity next! You might not solve Schrödinger’s equation or calculate
So next time you look up at the night sky, remember: You are not just looking at the stars. Because of physics, you are made of the stars. And that is the most beautiful equation of all. The screen you are reading this on is emitting light
Physics: The Silent Engine Behind Everything You Love