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Originally Posted by bojan
I would go one step further, and I would say bluntly that it is not only hard, but quite impossible to contribute to the modern theoretical (and practical science as well) science without competent mathematical skills.
Anything less than that is just expressing interest or small talk during the tea break. Of course, we can enjoy it very much  , and we do..
Those who think otherwise are just fooling themselves, and nobody else....
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I absolutely agree...
and note for the record..
1. I always see myself as a layman.
2. I mostly failed maths at school (only general maths)
3. My ideas are ideas to be seen it the light of the "tea room chat" (er net chat) but I like that way of putting it.
4. I never take myself seriously.
5. My postings offer ideas but contain very little substance.
6. I welcome help from experts.
7. The more I learn the less I know.
8. My interests are never confused with my money making activities.
9. I see more good in people than bad.
10. I will take a different position to keep a chat going.
11. My personal views never go public.
I think the wonderful thing in these forums is that the conversations are kept so civil and particularly the respect everyone extends to each other.
Ron I don't mean to offend any decent people by pointing out the nasty side of some humans... but see the point you make as valid.
alex