Science never gives me instant gratification
On May 3, 4:27*am, Smooth John wrote:
On May 3, 10:54 am, "Dirk Van de moortel" dirkvandemoor...@ThankS-NO-
SperM.hotmail.com wrote:
Smooth John wrote in message
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I cant understand science anymore
As soon as I understand an issue, or even the problematics of an issue,
regarding math, physics and science generally, at least 10 more issues
and problematics arise, pops out from nowhere,
Yes, that is what science is about. Spot on.
making me look more
stupid as I been before
Wrong attitude.
They should make you more intrigued and interested.
You picked the wrong hobby.
Try Cricket Champ Card Collecting.
Dirk Vdm
You didnt got the main issue regarding this issue
Which is, I repeat in order for you to understand, that science
as today posed, is ill posed, by definition
You hit the wall of not-understanding very fast,
Well, this is what marks the difference between a worthwhile pursuit
and a video game. Video games have a "novice" setting that allows you
to complete a whole level without additional preparation or drill.
However, most worthwhile pursuits are not structured this way and
require a lot of preparation and practice before any interesting
progress can be made at all. This is true for musicians, who labor
through scales and sight-reading exercises. This is true for plumbers,
who do mindless drone work as apprentices. This is true for airline
pilots, who spend hours and hours doing classwork before even once
getting up in the air. This is true for doctors, who have to memorize
hundreds of nerves and veins and plow through organic chemistry before
they even once see a patient.
There are many young men and women that buy a guitar with great
aspirations for writing and making their own music. But if they don't
make the commitment to doing scales and exercises, they run into the
same wall of inability very fast. Many of them had hopes that it would
be a skill like playing a video game, fun the whole time while
expertise is gradually built. Sorry, but it doesn't work that way.
even when you
try to understand simple things the growth is still there, and
seems never to disappear
This is what makes science self-contradictory, and therefore
understanding has to do with entirely other domain, which definitely
as showed, is not science, because science leads you nowhere, and
very likely it leads you in circles at best
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