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marlon
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ZapperZ said:... and gee, I must be a "low-lifer" for stating the "obvious".
Poor you
The Italians would say AHIME
The French would say HELAS
The Flemish would say HELAAS
marlon
ZapperZ said:... and gee, I must be a "low-lifer" for stating the "obvious".
marlon said:But in all honesty, why would anybody care, right ?
Don't be so insulted. I just gave my opinion and i responded to what Bladibla has asked me.ZapperZ said:As I recall, YOU were the one who's making a BIG deal out of it, and now you're turning it around asking who cares?
I replied to Bladibla as a joke. You deemed it fit to use it as a jumping point for insults.
:rofl: I think that says it all :rofl:I lay no official claim over the damn phrase even though I know I made it up
singleton said:Mark,
I realized that I would enjoy studies at the university level, but I will never use them practically. I would be kidding myself to think I could be a theoretical physicist.
Take my approach: don't make any expectations and anything that may come your way will be a bonus :rofl:
Anyhow have fun in whatever you do!
Edit: forgive grammatical, sentence and spelling errors. I am severely hung over today :yuck:
Peter.E said:Mark I have found that the less I know, the more "theories" (although usually just momentary thoughts) I seem to produce, but the more I know the less "theories" I think up; I still have hundreds of new thoughts about particular physics subjects "floating" around in my mind every day.
I will be at University next year studying Theoretical Physics, and I am currently 20. But you really must realize that advancing in Physics is not all pretty pictures and entertaining writing, mathematics is the foundation of almost every theory.
Although your thought about black holes has no mathematical or advanced knowledgeable background, don't be put off by some of the harsh remarks made by other members; a Nobel Prize = Nobel Laureate, Laureate meaning "a person who is honoured with outstanding creative or intellectual achievement"