I've spent over five decades involved in science. Currently I'm doing original research on what I like to call "fabric of space physics." Yes I know, it's background dependent etc. etc. Still, it's for what I have the best intuitive feel... I've worked in detail oriented professions, from police work through construction inspectio, through community college teaching in technology. I've been published twenty-eight times for writing classic romantic poetry. I had aspirations to be a line coach for a pro football team, so I know more about the details of football than anything else. For me, football is dynamic geometry. My physics library includes over ninety texts, so it canbe great fun to research at home.
As I'm just beginning to walk through the door of enlightenment, I'm learning how to explain the world around us in terms of physics - and I'm pleased with my initial successes.
The universe is friendly, but very much observer dependent.
One of the more wonderful experiences of life is being involved in the sciences. The rich diversity of facts and conjectures makes each day an opportunity to see the world much like a small child does: with sparkling delight. How sad it is that personal ideologies can, not must or should, impart a slant to science. While I recognize that from quantum physics, observation can be said to collapse the wave function into a particular state (as per the Copenhagen interpretation) and that, therefore, the observer influences the observation, why add to this bias voluntarily? It turns out that som...
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