Scientific areas that interest you?
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As a biologist, I'm obviously quite interested in biology, especially on the molecular level. Genetics/epigenetics, evolution, microbiology, fetal development, anatomy and biomechanics are my biggest interests in biology
In chemistry, organic chemistry and metallurgy and materials science (in my mind, I always group that under chemistry) are my biggest interests.
I'm not particularly knowledgeable about physics, but torque(+all rotational stuff) and thermodynamics are really interesting, imo. In contrast to a lot of people, nothing smaller than the atom really interests me.
A lot of sciences that don't usually fit in the big three, like paleontology (dinosaurs <3), geology and meteorology are also quite interesting to me.
In chemistry, organic chemistry and metallurgy and materials science (in my mind, I always group that under chemistry) are my biggest interests.
I'm not particularly knowledgeable about physics, but torque(+all rotational stuff) and thermodynamics are really interesting, imo. In contrast to a lot of people, nothing smaller than the atom really interests me.
A lot of sciences that don't usually fit in the big three, like paleontology (dinosaurs <3), geology and meteorology are also quite interesting to me.
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* Gerontology - mostly with Bio gerontology
* Nanotechnology
* Cryonics
All of them for really obvious human reasons...
* Nanotechnology
* Cryonics
All of them for really obvious human reasons...
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Iamnotchrishansen
Jiggy Blackson
Physics
Astronomy
Computer Science
Also, how to move up on the Kardeshev Scale. Any ideas? I mean, we're .7 right? How do we get to at least 1 in our lifetime, is it possible? How far are we from that goal?
Astronomy
Computer Science
Also, how to move up on the Kardeshev Scale. Any ideas? I mean, we're .7 right? How do we get to at least 1 in our lifetime, is it possible? How far are we from that goal?
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Iamnotchrishansen wrote...
PhysicsAstronomy
Computer Science
Also, how to move up on the Kardeshev Scale. Any ideas? I mean, we're .7 right? How do we get to at least 1 in our lifetime, is it possible? How far are we from that goal?
While I can't exactly give you an answer for the first question, for the second, we are exactly 0.3 away on the scale from one :3