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fireraven23 · 26-30, M
Everyone has a special kind of intelligence. Every individual is unique in their own way, and that includes the way they learn and retain knowledge. Being knowledgable in physics and other sciences isn't any more special than being knowledgable in other subjects, and vice versa (although obvious physics and science is special for me, personally)
fireraven23 · 26-30, M
Oh I see! That's interesting, I'll have to see what hand my physics teacher writes with now. I know I'm right handed, but I'm not a teacher, so I don't think I count.
Yeah, all sciences, but especially physics, takes a lot of imagination and thinking to do properly. It's not exactly easy to prove the elementary charge, but Milikan was clever enough to get it done.
Yeah, all sciences, but especially physics, takes a lot of imagination and thinking to do properly. It's not exactly easy to prove the elementary charge, but Milikan was clever enough to get it done.
MeTooxMaxPain · 41-45, M
Oh, all i meant was that their minds were capable of such expansive thought processing that at the time I wasn't able to exhibit or find anywhere else. It's like all the physics teachers i have ever met being left handed lol
SW-User
We must not forget however, that there are some truly stupid people out there... Perhaps not many, but they do exist :)
MeTooxMaxPain · 41-45, M
People into physics have a special kind of intelligence, i have found.
SW-User
Right-hander here. Though again, I am no physicist... I did want to be at one point though.
SW-User
The good thing about that is, even if you don't, somewhere you will :D
fireraven23 · 26-30, M
Too bad liking posts isn't available yet, that deserves one XD
SW-User
Thank you, lol.
I was a bit worried I had made myself sound stupid :D
I was a bit worried I had made myself sound stupid :D