Why Does Curiosity Drive Us to Explore Science?

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Stacie
Hi there :-) I am a new member who is simply curious and can't quit asking questions about life and the universe. It doesn't matter what I look at, I can't help but think of what it is made of. To avoid going crazy, I turn to science to look for answers. To me, physics just makes sense. In theory at least. I do not know any of the math behind physics and I do not claim to be an expert in anything. I am an Accountant. I just want to learn. Curiosity... that is really what I have to offer. I do not feel the need to recreate the wheel. I listen to the experts and make connections. So thank you for having me here and allowing me to listen and participate. I have been looking for a place to find people of like mind. You all are greatly appreciated :-)

Stacie
 
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