Who is Bob? A Self-Studied Science Enthusiast on Physics Forums

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Hi, my name is "Bob" and I like science.

I joined this for the amount of wealth of knowledge this site has and/or can provide.

A bit about me...
I am a science enthusiast and I do daily experiments in my secluded "Lab" (a torn down shed, also a fire hazard) I am mostly self-studied, and being self-studied I tend to explode more stuff than make a breakthrough.

Degree.
I have an associates degree in "The science of electronics technician with a specialty in communications"
Well, that is what I think I have, I don't remember the exact title. I don't really care about credentials.

To summarize it...

"People ask me if I am a scientist. I tell them I am theoretically a scientist. They shake their shoulders and say good enough, welcome aboard"

So with that, I hope you people will welcome me aboard.
 
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:welcome:

I like the distinction between "a theoretical scientist" and "theoretically a scientist".
 
PeroK said:
:welcome:

I like the distinction between "a theoretical scientist" and "theoretically a scientist".
Thank you I appreciate it.
 
Hello there ! Welcome aboard !
 
Navin said:
Hello there ! Welcome aboard !

Thanks, Navin, glad to have this sort of resource of information at my disposal. I hope I can eventually help add to it.
 
Elmi said:
Hey there :)

Hi, looks like you are as new as I am. Welcome to physics forums.
 
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