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Before And After Learning Physics [Max Planck]

Before And After Learning Physics [Max Planck]
Physics doesn't just change your understanding of the universe—it changes your entire vibe . This meme shows the evolution of Max Planck, the father of quantum theory, from dapper young scientist to wild-haired middle-aged revolutionary to distinguished elder physicist who's seen things you wouldn't believe. That hairline receded faster than classical physics in the early 1900s! The quantum world broke his neat appearance just like it broke Newton's tidy universe. First you're calculating simple trajectories, next thing you know you're telling everyone energy comes in discrete packets and watching their minds explode. Physics: the only field where your hairstyle directly correlates with how much you've shattered reality.

Success Has No Expiration Date

Success Has No Expiration Date
Scientific careers aren't sprint races—they're marathons with detours! The academic world's obsession with "30 under 30" lists completely ignores how science actually works. Einstein published relativity at 26, sure, but Darwin was 50 when he published "On the Origin of Species" after decades of meticulous research! Your brain doesn't expire like milk, folks! Some of the most groundbreaking discoveries come from scientists with decades of failure data stored in their cerebral hard drives. Remember, Marie Curie won her second Nobel Prize at 44—practically ancient by today's youth-obsessed standards! The universe doesn't care about your publication timeline!

The Quantum Humility Pipeline

The Quantum Humility Pipeline
The ultimate physics major pipeline: from arrogant defender of quantum weirdness to humble accepter of cosmic confusion. First you scream "READ MORE!" at the normies who dare question quantum mechanics. Then after years of staring into the quantum abyss, you finally reach enlightenment: "Lol yeah, this stuff makes absolutely no sense." Nothing says scientific maturity like admitting that particles can somehow be waves, exist in multiple places, and get "spookily entangled" across vast distances. The beard of wisdom knows - if you think you understand quantum physics, you definitely don't understand quantum physics.