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Are physicists good in EVERY branch of physics?
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[QUOTE="symbolipoint, post: 6851930, member: 58864"] Be very careful about that advice. Mathematical skills and knowledge in ANY natural or physical science must never be discounted; and must never be thought to be as if granted. One may find in some situation of one of those "less mathematically intensive" sciences that some particular mathematics could save you and others much confusion and to bring some predictable order to a problem you may be attending. [/QUOTE]
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