The Infinite Puzzle of the Universe
Nature is like an ever-expanding jigsaw puzzle, and few are as determined to solve it as Ming Yang. Currently pursuing a PhD in Maths and Theoretical Physics, Ming Yang aims to bridge the daunting gap between quantum mechanics and general relativity. These two pillars of modern science govern everything, from the tiniest subatomic particles to the largest galaxies. Yet, they don’t always play nicely together. Ming’s groundbreaking research seeks to unite these forces and shed light on the deepest mysteries of energy and the universe’s fundamental laws.

Chasing the Universe’s Hidden Secrets
Why does this matter? Because understanding how quantum mechanics and relativity fit together could unlock new forms of energy and transform our grasp of reality. It’s like trying to assemble a puzzle where the pieces keep multiplying—and occasionally disappear under the couch. As if that’s not tricky enough, the stakes are cosmic. Imagine if Einstein and Schrödinger sat down for a cup of coffee to finally settle their differences—Ming Yang is taking on that challenge, one equation at a time.
Frankly, we think Ming deserves a medal for even attempting this intellectual marathon. For the rest of us, we’ll just stick to regular jigsaw puzzles and leave the universe-sized ones to the pros.