The Superphysicist Myth

Physicist like to boast that a main benefit of their curriculum is that it teaches “problem solving skills” and that this means that a physicist can jump into just about any field and quickly get up to speed, cut to the heart of the problem, and then solve the problem. So why do so many theoretical physicists become so specialized?

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