Question about Interests

I was wondering how many other people on here are really into physics or other "hard" sciences. Some being engineering, biology, genetics, neurology, etc. And for fun we will through in psychology too, though it isn't a direct "hard" science.
 

Anomaly

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I like physics, especially astrophysics. I like nearly all of the fields of biology, but I lean more toward the small-scale ones, such as microbiology or molecular biology. I like psychology, but I think many parts of it are pseudoscience. There isn't really a science that isn't interesting to me unless it relies heavily on memorization (such as the taxonomy of evolutionary biology, etc).
 

Anomaly

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I've studied a lot of philosophy, physics and astronomy but the arts are my main interest.

Doing a landscape-architecture's master and always involved with conceptual art.
Music is also a gift of mine.

OP did ask for hard science, though :)
 

Tiercel

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Hard sciences? No. But I've always been drawn to the "how" of things.

For example, I have loads of irrelevant and unused books that I never put to full (or good) use: history that I don't reenact, violin methods and etudes that I never practice, kung fu, falconry and raptor rehab, dog training, birding books that I rarely get out and use. It seems that whenever I get interested in something new I collect all I can about it, realize it's not feasible, lose interest, and repeat ad nauseam.

Too bad I don't actually do all those things now. I could probably give that Most Interesting Man In The World a run for his money. :D
 

Anomaly

Well-known member
So should I edit my post and say I studied physics only?
Or I shouldn't have posted at all because physics are too general?

I was under the impression that your post made physics seem like an exception to hard sciences. What you should do isn't for me to say.
 

Anomaly

Well-known member
Didn't think this thread was about hard physics but about interests so I decided to go ahead and list mine. :D OP did ask about who else is interested in the subject but that it was just a mere question, not a thread topic.

Hehe, fair enough.
 

klytus

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I study Mathematics, and there really is no field of the natural sciences I wouldn't be interested in. Especially interdisciplinary subjects which combine fields of engineering with some of the four core sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology). Bionanotechnology is intriguing. However, my love belongs to Mathematics.
 

Kieran

Member
I find hard science interesting. I enjoy learning about biology, and to a lesser extent chemistry/physics. However, my core interests (and my majors) are economics and political science.
 
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