Hello. I'm new here but I think this is the perfect place for seeking the advice/info which I much need right now!
So, I'm 13 and I attend a local school. However, I'm really interested in Science - many aspects! I absolutely LOVE it. I also enjoy Mathematics very much. I'm hoping to become a cardiovascular surgeon - but that's irrelevant.
What I want to know from you guys is if you think I'll be able to handle Quantum Physics and understand it at this age.
Also, what do I have to do to be able to understand it?
Shall I first learn all the basics of physics at my KS3 level? Such as forces, electromagnet spectrum, moments, astronomy, light, sound, ect (I'm pretty familiar with it all already).
Should I then move onto GCSE stuff - I am 13 and have two years left until I start them.
And then shall I begin learning out QP? Or, will I be ok with the knowledge I already possess? I dont mean that I want to become a genius and maybe come up with my own theories and stuff. No, no. Just study it and know what it's about and perhaps do some questions and stuff so I can become pretty familiar with it.
What do you guys suggest? Also, how should I study it? I recently ordered a beginners guide on Quantum Physics. I am currently awaiting its arrival.
Please do suggest some ideas! Thank you.
- Misaki. ^_^