A Big Thank You to Physics Forums

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The discussion expresses deep gratitude for the Physics Forums community, highlighting the patience and support received while learning classical mechanics. Contributors are acknowledged for their willingness to answer numerous questions, fostering a welcoming environment for learners. The value of knowledge shared in the forum is emphasized as immeasurable and transcending monetary worth. The appreciation reflects a collective sentiment of respect and acknowledgment for the community's role in enhancing understanding of physics. Overall, the thread reinforces the importance of collaborative learning and support in educational pursuits.
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Just wanted to say that I appreciate each and everyone in this community that contributed to this layman's understanding of physics. There are probably too many names to mention, but generally everyone has been very patient with me as I have tried grasp classical mechanics and asked many questions in the introductory homework forum. The gift of knowledge cannot even be approximated in monetary terms. It transcends everything. Thank you all.
 
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I_Try_Math said:
Just wanted to say that I appreciate each and everyone in this community that contributed to this layman's understanding of physics. There are probably too many names to mention, but generally everyone has been very patient with me as I have tried grasp classical mechanics and asked many questions in the introductory homework forum. The gift of knowledge cannot even be approximated in monetary terms. It transcends everything. Thank you all.
I'm aware the answers didn't come from me but I recognize your feeling. I sometimes grasp hopelessly at superlatives describing this forum and it's patient members willing to answer (my) dumb questions. :woot:
 
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