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Shreyas Vemulapalli
02Areas of interest

The questions in physics
that keep me curious.

A snapshot of what I love thinking about right now. Some of it comes from school, most of it comes from books, lectures, and late-night rabbit holes that started with one question and turned into many.

01

Astrophysics

The large-scale structure of the universe: black holes, neutron stars, dark matter, cosmic inflation, and the deep question of how it all began and how it ends.

02

Quantum Mechanics

The fundamental strangeness of reality: superposition, entanglement, the measurement problem, and what it all tells us about the nature of existence.

03

Nuclear Fusion

Probably the energy problem I find most interesting right now. Plasma confinement, what ITER is actually trying to do, and how far the field really is from a working reactor.

04

Theoretical Physics

The mathematics of reality: general relativity, quantum field theory, and the unresolved tension between them that defines the frontier of the field.

05

The Physics of Time

Entropy, causality, the arrow of time, and why the past and the future are not symmetric despite time-symmetric fundamental laws.

06

Space & Civilisation

The physics and engineering of becoming a multi-planetary species: propulsion, orbital mechanics, and the long game of human expansion.

02.1Voices I follow

The physicists and
storytellers shaping
how I think.

I learn as much from these channels and podcasts as I do from textbooks. They turned physics from a school subject into the thing I want to spend my life doing.

IVWhat I'm working on

Things I'm reading,
studying, or trying to figure out.

InnovationTKS

TKS capstone (in progress)

My current TKS project. Early stage — trying to pick a real problem I can actually understand, not just one that sounds impressive.

TKSInnovation
PhysicsIn Progress

Reading into fusion energy

Working through the state of nuclear fusion as a curious student: ITER, Commonwealth Fusion, NIF. Mostly trying to understand what's actually hard.

PhysicsFusion
PhysicsIn Progress

Quantum mechanics — self-study notes

Self-study notes I'm keeping as I work through quantum mechanics: the double-slit, Hilbert space, Bell's theorem. Slow going, on purpose.

PhysicsQuantum
PhysicsIn Progress

General relativity — early notes

A first pass at differential geometry as the language of spacetime. Trying to build intuition before chasing the equations.

PhysicsTheoretical
ResearchIn Progress

Plasma confinement — reading notes

Notes comparing magnetic vs. inertial confinement approaches to fusion. A student-level overview, not original research.

PhysicsFusion
ResearchIn Progress

Something new

A new direction I'm starting to read into. Too early to say more.

Research
VIntellectual Foundations

The books that changed
how I see the universe.

A working library. Not a list of titles I admire. A list of titles that have actually shaped how I think.

  • 01

    The Feynman Lectures on Physics

    The foundation.

    Richard Feynman

  • 02

    A Brief History of Time

    Stephen Hawking

  • 03

    The Elegant Universe

    Brian Greene

  • 04

    QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter

    Richard Feynman

  • 05

    Seven Brief Lessons on Physics

    Carlo Rovelli

  • 06

    The Road to Reality

    A complete guide to the laws of the universe.

    Roger Penrose

  • 07

    Something Deeply Hidden

    Sean Carroll

  • 08

    The Emperor's New Mind

    Roger Penrose

  • 09

    The Order of Time

    Carlo Rovelli

    Currently Reading

  • 10

    Lost in Math

    Sabine Hossenfelder

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