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Smile Re: Do the humanities and science mix? - 02-07-2008, 11:24 AM

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Hi, I'm Wick, a one time graduate of the humanities (English and Russian were my majors, German my minor). I have alway admired science, but in the same way a love struck Romeo admires the moon. Science was a glistening, far-off thing, best kept at a distance. I was grateful for the light it shed, but didn't much care about its constituent elements, its mass, its motion, its gravitational influence, the location of its craters, etc. I just liked to look at it. Science was pretty.

In 2005, my admiration turned to an obsession as I began to study the nature of light for a project I was working on. My obsession eventually led to a TOE, which is quite hilarious given my background. I'll share my TOE soon, and hope to get some good feedback. Its full of holes, but hey, it might make the premise for a good book (Something more in keeping with my skills and abilities)!!

Anyway, I'm glad to be here and hope to get to know some of you.
Hello and welcome Wick,greetings fom the UK to you,you seem to have got of to a good start,look forward to your next post.

warm welcome and best regards michael.


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