Misophonia

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I'm doing personal research on misophonia and writing a scientific paper on it, hoping to provide new insight into this.
How well has this been studied in the past?
I believe I can crack the entire puzzle and cure misophonia.

The only problem is that I'm a physics student, my major is theoretical physics. Not psychology. I'm still going to write an actual thesis on misophonia with zero knowledge on how it's done in psychology. The academic format and process of writing down my thesis will be exactly as if I was documenting a lab experiment in physics. How bad will this fuck it up?
I'm going to send it to a professor of a neighboring campus where they study misophonia. It will be interesting to see their reaction when they realize I'm not even a student there.

Yeah, most of the stuff I end up analyzing and writing down in my daily life has to do with psychology. The workings of the human mind are my jam, I actually don't understand shit about physics. I'm just too old and too invested in physics to start over.