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  1. deyessorC
    Apr20-12 09:02 PM
    deyessorC
    Ok, just got to the end. I see that the thread was closed by a moderator who had to interject against "talking about God" apparently. This is my first time on this forum and enjoyed "running into" your little back and forth with the other fellow. Admittedly I'm biased, but there is no rebut to the way you put things regarding the Universe coming from law, chance or intelligence. Excellent. Do you read/watch WLC by the way?
  2. deyessorC
    Apr20-12 08:49 PM
    deyessorC
    You rock Bob. I'm reading your argument in the Lawrence Krauss book topic - you speak very clearly in breaking down the points that they supposedly have against theism and in favor of atheism by showing what has better evidence given the order, the beginning of the universe, etc. I appreciate (as a Christian, not sure if you are though I see you are a theist - I'm assuming you are) that apologists such as yourself are able to defend with their given knowledge and gifts in the realm of cosmology, etc. I have studied this as a lay person the past few years, but have so much to learn.

    God bless man,

    John

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Posted Apr5-12 at 07:32 PM by bobsmith76 Comments 0
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I'm going to be hopefully starting on Linear Algebra and Differential Equations in the next three weeks, but first I want to finish my study of Electricity (another 15 hours), also do about 10 hours of Optics and review my chemistry. I self-taught myself chemistry back in Oct 2010. That was the first science book I read when I decided that I needed to learn more about science. It was a bit of a blur because it had been roughly 20 years since I had real exposure to science. This time I expect...

Posted Mar17-12 at 02:20 PM by bobsmith76 Comments 0
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I had to take a small break from my studies to focus on getting my poetry published. I'm trying to construct a database of about 300 poetry journals (most with a circulation of less than a 1000) then I need to submit to them. Publish or perish. It's something I hate doing, but I have no choice. I have to do this without illusions. Every year roughly 2000 different poets will submit to journals and only 10% will get published and only 20 (not necessarily the best 20) will receive a small amount...

Posted Mar5-12 at 11:21 PM by bobsmith76 Comments 0
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I'm getting ready to move on from calculus onto a college physics textbook. all in all i spent 190 hours studying it spread over 47 days, averaging 4.2 hours a day and 1.9 hours per section. i read about 1100 pages. as you can see from the chart below, together with a 4 day moving average and a polynomial curve, in the beginning i was bewildered and a bit overwhelmed, then i got the hang of it, got excited and completed the majority of my work, then my passion began to flag a bit.
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Posted Feb8-12 at 10:54 PM by bobsmith76 Comments 0
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Here is a chart showing how many hours I study calculus per day, along with a 4 day moving average. I'm a night auditor at a hotel, so that gives me about 5 hours a night to study. I've been averaging about 6 hours a day, but I might be able to move that up to 7 hours a day since in the beginning studying calc gave me a headache which no longer happens and I was also struggling really hard to fix my sleep schedule to the time I wanted, which I've done now. At the rate I'm going I should be done...

Posted Jan30-12 at 03:06 PM by bobsmith76 Comments 0
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Just a little bit about me: 35, unmarried, good working knowledge of 10 languages, written a poetic novel. I work as a night auditor at a hotel which enables me to study about 5 hours a night on the job. I used to be extroverted and a bit of a social butterfly, but my hunger for knowledge keeps chaining me more and more tightly to my desk. I'm one of those ridiculous fools that is trying to literally make sense of all human knowledge. I know I won't be successful, but I sure do love trying. I've...