JRC Posted March 5, 2007 Report Posted March 5, 2007 A big hallo to all. My name is John and I live in Cambridgeshire, England. From the out-set, I should tell you that I am Dyslexia and so I will apologies in advance, for any spelling mistakes not picked up by my - "Ho so advanced", Spell checker! I am looking forward to stimulating conversation relating to all things Sciences and in all sincerity, I welcome being the one who is doing the learning from more knowledgeable forum users. As a Dyslexic, I have a somewhat 'unusual' way of coming at things. From the youngest age, most of my learning come from taking things to bits and 'in theory', putting them back together again. (There were always some bits left over!).:hihi: At the moment, I describe my self as 'some one with an idea', the determination to turn my ideas in to a reality, 'and hopefully', the wisdom to always remember that the wisest statement ever made in logical thinking, is -(I do not know). I look forward to participating in your much appreciated forum. John. Quote
Buffy Posted March 5, 2007 Report Posted March 5, 2007 Greetings! Welcome to the party! What kind of science interests you? How did you find us? Have fun!Buffy Quote
JRC Posted March 5, 2007 Author Report Posted March 5, 2007 Hi Buffy. My main area of interest is in what I call 4 dimensional theory. No, Not Space Time, although this dose come in to it. (Einstein turns in his grave). I'm particularly interested in the classical electron model, the idea that 'C' may not be constant, - " Yes I now! Very pseudo", and areas such as Zero Ontology. My strongest areas are Physics, Biology, Electronics and very limited Mathematics. My weakest area's are....'gulp'.....to many to mention hear. I am i suppose, an inventor. I have a study, "For coming up with things to invent", a large workshop, "For taking things apart", and a Small lab, "For working out how to put those things back together". Ho! And I love creative writing. p.s. I found this forum through causality.;) Quote
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