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Giving science it's own forum
Do you think a science section, or a science subcategory in Serious Discussion would be a worthwhile endeavor?
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I personally love science in every form I've found it. Biology, chemist, physics, sociology, and pure nonspecific curiosity seem like a great area for discussion. I realize it's probably been attempted brute a free times, but I'm hoping this time that there's enough support to do something about it.
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Post threads related to science in either random or SD depending on the topic.
Or fake science in IB.
Or fake science in IB.
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I know, I'm not new. I just wanted an area specific to it. I know standard procedures now. I simply think a science forum would be nice is all.
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[color=#2e1a6b]If it's a detailed post that will create a discussion, it should be fine in the Serious Discussion section. Anything less should be posted in the Random section
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Waar wrote...
Sure you do.I want to know more about the universe in general. Its much more than a simple want though. It's not the same as "wanting" an Xbox or "wanting" more money, it's a genuine desire. I want to understand what Stephen Hawking means when he mentions imaginary time, I want to know if there's a particle opposite to the Higgs Boson. How does a particle have spin 2 or spin 5/8? They're all legitimate questions that I honestly admit are out of my grasp for the moment. Wanting to better understand the cosmos is something I already knew was a noble cause long before I happened upon Carl Sagan's legendary series. Yes, I "like" the facebook page, but that's because it's humorous. I don't seek knowledge from facebook, I go there for entertainment. I'm just saying that I genuinely do love science and specifically the heavy ideas of physics.