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Originally posted by pythagoras
I am a woman, and I love all aspects of science.
good. but you are only one woman. what can be done?

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Originally posted by pythagoras
I am a woman, and I love all aspects of science.
🙄 It's Relativity Girl.

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Originally posted by i am scientists
physics compared to science
?? 😕 And there I was thinking that physics were a science.

Personally I have always preferred mathematics, but that's just my abstract mind. I don't think it's typical, it sure wasn't at my school (that was quite a while ago, though).

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Originally posted by i am scientists
apparently, physics is a dying subject amongst women.
so to all you women out there, what is so unattractive about physics compared to science and/or biology
same to all you men
Women are best in kitchenology, they also excel in whingeology and when
they choose to, they can be so damn good in sexology.

Does that sound sexist? Ah well, just leave the physics to the boys..
😉

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Physics was one of my favorite classes. I couldn't wait to get to it and it always ended too soon. I also found it one of the more understandle maths classes I had. I wasn't too fond of the labs but the formulas were easy and the subject material fascinating. I also excelled in my calculus class. But true enough there weren't many girls in the course.

I think it makes a huge difference weather you have a male or female instructor as I found men to be wired differently in the brain. Nothing in a bad way but my male instructor (along with the other male students) would always write the formulas out backwards to the females. We really do think and percieve differently even though you reach the same conclusion.

Physics is an awsome and interesting subject of study. 😀

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Originally posted by Peachy
Women are best in kitchenology, they also excel in whingeology and when
they choose to, they can be so damn good in sexology.

Does that sound sexist? Ah well, just leave the physics to the boys..
😉
Men can be adequate in kitchenology, most give lessons in whingeology, but I've yet to meet a man who can firmly grasp the basic concepts of sexology. 😛

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Originally posted by Nordlys
?? 😕 And there I was thinking that physics were a science.

Personally I have always preferred mathematics, but that's just my abstract mind. I don't think it's typical, it sure wasn't at my school (that was quite a while ago, though).
ok, i ment to put chemistry rather than science.

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Originally posted by mokko
Men can be adequate in kitchenology, most give lessons in whingeology, but I've yet to meet a man who can firmly grasp the basic concepts of sexology. 😛
i love your ideas. they are all so true.

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Originally posted by i am scientists
apparently, physics is a dying subject amongst women.
so to all you women out there, what is so unattractive about physics compared to science and/or biology
same to all you men
It is true. It is a very large part of the "Culture" war. If you succeed in getting people to start "feeling" and stop "thinking" then half the battle is won. Next thing you know, everyone is "against war" and striving for "justice" for child molesters.

Science pretty much is a hard son-of-a-gun to adopt as a philosophy and I would recommend against it. For once that step is taken -- "Science" becomes just another religion like marxism.

Science isn't a "thing" to be worshiped. It is just the process of becoming a little less stupid by trial and error. Mostly error.

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Originally posted by StarValleyWy

Science isn't a "thing" to be worshiped. It is just the process of becoming a little less stupid by trial and error. Mostly error.
Nicely put.

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Originally posted by StarValleyWy

Science isn't a "thing" to be worshiped. It is just the process of becoming a little less stupid by trial and error. Mostly error.[/b]
but the error tells us what we have done wrong, and from that we learn more. science has done much more for us than religion ever did (in my opinion, no offence to anyone out there)

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Originally posted by i am scientists
but the error tells us what we have done wrong, and from that we learn more. science has done much more for us than religion ever did (in my opinion, no offence to anyone out there)
hard to judge which of two has done us more!!

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Originally posted by mokko
I've yet to meet a man who can firmly grasp the basic concepts of sexology. 😛
men probe the mysteries; women grasp the elements

It's basic biology.

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Originally posted by Wulebgr
men probe the mysteries; women grasp the elements

It's basic biology.
n its that simple....

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Originally posted by Peachy
Women are best in kitchenology, they also excel in whingeology and when
they choose to, they can be so damn good in sexology.

Does that sound sexist? Ah well, just leave the physics to the boys..
😉
A typically Moslem statement. At least you are consistent.
What do you know about physics anyway?

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