Exploring Big Ideas in Art, Philosophy, and Science: A Scientist's Perspective

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Hello,

I am new to the forum, i often have big thoughts (or at least thoughts that seem big to me). These sometimes revolve around art sometimes philosophy and sometimes science.

These range from DesCartes thinking patterns, to considering Euler and his massive mind along with Ramanujan. I also like to take others ideas and try to build on them so enjoy the works of Einstein, Tesla and Hawking.

I find I hold these thoughts inside and recently have decided that sharing some of these "big" thoughts might be beneficial not only to me but perhaps others.

I have my initial degree in electronic engineering (Meng) and am currently studying the more vocational Broadcast engineering (Msc) but feel like it may not be enough of an outlet for me, which is part of the reason I am here.

I also love computers and coding and do consider myself quite good at getting things working (perhaps even though the code doesn't look nice). I have many questions about AI as well but that is for a different thread.

I like to think I am approachable so if any of you have any big ideas you think I might like about then please let me know!
 
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Welcome to the PF. We don't discuss philosophy here (we tried for a while, but it didn't work out very well), but science and AI and coding are all great subjects for the PF. Enjoy! :smile:
 
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Thanks! Can't wait to begin!

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