Just curious, searching for explanations or research

In summary, people often search for explanations or conduct research out of sheer curiosity. This can stem from a desire to understand the world around them, to gain knowledge, or simply for entertainment. Whether it be exploring a new topic, seeking answers to puzzling questions, or delving into a personal interest, the act of searching for explanations or doing research is driven by a natural human curiosity to learn and expand one's understanding.
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Outdated Control Systems Engineer with a PhD in Industrial Preventive Maintenance, in training for a double major in Chemistry and Biology. Prefer to work the math, reason and deduct, infer, interpolate and extrapolate, yet a lot is presented to me as to be "simple memorization", so I have to find the explanations on my own.
 
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:
 

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