"As with the loss of absolute time, my acceptance of quantum spin was achieved by going through the famous
five stages of grief:"
Speaking of absolute did you know that this is also not absolute ?
It's kind of hard to think of one in particular but what comes to mind is that when I was learning about current circuits and current versus voltage and resistance that was hard to wrap my mind around some of the concepts in that.
Yes I can't remember much either, this was like 10 years ago and even after the first three week break over Christmas the other students were really upset that they were forgetting it all. (And then even more so over the summer.) Latin feels so easy to forget.
Yes it was taught formally/purely study, we didn't really speak it as a living language. I don't feel that it disadvantaged me in any way to learn it as a written language. If anything for me personally I think it was easier than French or Spanish or a living language because it seems that I am...
I took Latin and really enjoyed it, it had a lovely logical flow to it. I had taken Spanish and French before this. I don't feel like Latin has helped me have a better grip on learning something like Italian for instance. I don't really feel it has made me better at French or Spanish. (I heard...