I can see that our arguments have lead to the disscusion of the forces in a nucleus (among other things). This is something not even the greatest minds of our generation understand fully understand. This inevitabely means someone will start preaching over something beyond their ability to comprehend.
The laws of quantum physics are unbelivablely complex. Teleportation! Duplication! Quantum entanglement! For Armoks sake I'm still in elementary school!
"If you think you understand quantum theory, you don't understand quantum theory."-- Richard Feynman.
However, my personal take on the matter is that you should never divorce yourself from mystery, because when you do, you stop looking. When you stop looking, you fail to see, and by failing to see, you learn nothing.
You are never too old or too young to see, and so you are never too old or too young to learn. Simply because something has dizzying complexity, and it hurts your brain to comprehend it, does not mean you should recoil and look away. On the contrary, it means you should pout your very soul into to reach an understanding, no matter how faulted.
The sooner you look with your eyes and mind open, the more powerful your intellect will become.
I started learning algebra, human anatomy, and geology from my mom when I was in gradeschool, because I was curious, and she was taking them in college. Saying "that's too much for me, I'm just a kid!" Is self-sabotage. You most certainly can, if you want to, and have the opportunity. As the addage goes, you never know until you try, so you should try everything you can, to see if you like it. If you do, and it fills you with wonder and desire, dig in and pursue it with all the strength you can muster. Doesn't matter what the subject is. Only then can you really be the best that you can be.
The internet is fantastic. It has all the world's knowledge right at your fingers. It is so much more than friends on facebook, movies on youtube, and porn on bittorrent. You just have to have an interest, and pursue it.