Physics is a topic that captured my attention early on. One of the first non-fiction books I read and finished was by Stephen Hawking, called On The Origin Of Time. I think Astrophysics and Cosmology have fascinated me because Outer Space fascinates me. I don’t know how it started or when, but it just creates a sense of awe and wonder in me like nothing else. The scientific view of the cosmos is so much grander and vaster than any idea of the Universe I’ve found in other perspectives, such as religious texts or religions or others. Even the ones I found that allow the scientific theory of Space somehow shrink it to something less wonderful. For me, the Cosmos is spiritual.
Physics, in general, came out of my fascination with Astrophysics. Understanding HOW the Universe and our world within it work is so exciting. How does gravity work, why do projectiles arch, how come there is resistance for moving objects, why do swings never swing further after the first swing, and what makes airplanes fly? Physics explains all of these questions and more. Chemistry may be about what the Universe is made of, but physics tells us how those things work in their own right and in relation to one another. Chemistry is the ingredient list of the universe, and Physics is the instructions on how to use those ingredients.