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    Re: How to Introduce Yourself

    I am in my 50's, originally from Puerto Rico, and currently residing in Wisconsin. I have been here and there, am not a scholar, a scientist, a philosopher, a writer, or anything that might call up your attention, just a common regular man that for some unknown reason to me got interested in learning more about what all of you are so exited about, “The Theory of Everything”. It seems to me the journey for its discovery will be as interesting as the destination, so please, do not mind me, I will be in the backseat just observing and perhaps learning a thing or two, and may be sometime may have a question here an there that I hope to not embarrass myself. Thank you for your invitation and happy journey to all…

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    Welcome Gil, I hope you enjoy your time here. There are a lot of us that are lay persons, and I think that all perspectives are valuable. Looking forward to your contribution...
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