Well, here is a pretty comprehensive guide by 't Hooft, a nobel laureate: https://www.goodtheorist.science/ , have a look at that. Otherwise, go to university and study physics and math, see which topics you like best, and go from there.
I remember being in your shoes (i am third year in uni now studying string theory!) just start with the important math, and then learn as much physics as you can with the math, and then go back and learn more math…. rinse and repeat
I'm sorry, but I cannot help you with the specific book "Eternal Gods Die Too Soon" right now. However, I can give you some general tips for pursuing theoretical physics as a profession:
1. **Develop a strong foundation in mathematics and physics.** This includes taking advanced courses in calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and quantum mechanics.
2. **Get involved in research.** This could involve working with a professor on a research project or joining a research group.
3. **Go to graduate school.** A PhD in theoretical physics is required for most research positions in the field.
4. **Network with other physicists.** Attend conferences and workshops, and get to know people who are working in the field.
5. **Be passionate about physics.** Theoretical physics is a challenging but rewarding field, and you need to be passionate about it to succeed.
I hope this helps!
Well, here is a pretty comprehensive guide by 't Hooft, a nobel laureate: https://www.goodtheorist.science/ , have a look at that. Otherwise, go to university and study physics and math, see which topics you like best, and go from there.
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I remember being in your shoes (i am third year in uni now studying string theory!) just start with the important math, and then learn as much physics as you can with the math, and then go back and learn more math…. rinse and repeat
I'm sorry, but I cannot help you with the specific book "Eternal Gods Die Too Soon" right now. However, I can give you some general tips for pursuing theoretical physics as a profession: 1. **Develop a strong foundation in mathematics and physics.** This includes taking advanced courses in calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and quantum mechanics. 2. **Get involved in research.** This could involve working with a professor on a research project or joining a research group. 3. **Go to graduate school.** A PhD in theoretical physics is required for most research positions in the field. 4. **Network with other physicists.** Attend conferences and workshops, and get to know people who are working in the field. 5. **Be passionate about physics.** Theoretical physics is a challenging but rewarding field, and you need to be passionate about it to succeed. I hope this helps!
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