Studying the Relationship between Philosophy and Physics
The interaction between philosophy and physics is something I personally take interest in. The philosophy of physics and metaphysics seek to answer the most pivotal questions about how our universe functions, and though I am a physics major, in my heart, I consider myself to be a student of the interdisciplinary studies thanks to the depth of knowledge required in this field.
I felt a beckoning to comprehend these subjects in tertiary school, but it wasn’t until shortly after I started my first semester that I knew I didn’t want to commit to my original plan of going into marketing. Having been familiar with esoterics since I was a young kid, I realized that college was a chance to formalize perceptions I had relevant to metaphysics and novice philosophical deliberations. I had big ideas that I did not know how to articulate, and so I took the Introduction to Philosophy course offered at Tunxis, hoping to pick up all of the brainy jargon.
During my professor’s office hours, I had a conversation with him, and thereupon a plunge into academic curiosities had made a start for me. It was the first time I ever had been respected as a budding thinker. My professor and I spoke about topics that were abstruse, and I knew that I had found a home in college.
I have always been deeply fascinated by the major dilemmas around all things in anthropology and cosmology. It’s something that I would keep internally, and anytime I had a new experience that I didn’t understand, I would raise another question, and that question would linger in my mind indefinitely. Yet I don’t really have a desire to hear the answer, but I have a desire to see humanitarian progress so that we are all coping well with the mystery of existence.
In this publication, I would like my ideas to be accessible and archived in a large repository of all my writings. I am unable to find motivation in chasing the conundrums of the totality in which we live—if the ideas cannot be shared. I want to stimulate contemplation in the readers who come across this page, and I want to stoke curiosity in the wandering people I reach.