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remembering how to answer this question has reminded me that at some point I want to re-awaken my dormant maths and physics knowledge gonna need some reason as don’t wanna read textbooks for the sake of it leaving this here as an intention to notice potential learning projects
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Guys, I’m bad at math. There are 75 members of the Creative Companion Club. If every individual built a relationship with every other individual, how many 1:1 connections is that?
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actually come to think of it, I think some of the stuff I want to understand might be more of the mathsy stuff that always used to baffle me (never gave them enough thought) like you see mathematicians doing proofs and they just write numbers and draw lines and go "proved!"
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because physics degree, all the maths I did was in some way grounded in physics (and I did experimental physics, so didn't do the more theoretical stuff that would have introduced me to more advanced/non-obviously-physically centred maths) I wonder if I want more pure maths?
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but as above, that's almost more pointless than reading a physics textbook - it's maths for the sake of maths (which is fine, but not clear if that's what I'm yearning for) I wonder if it's better to do a , become a home-engineer, build things and re-learn stuff as needed
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I think there's just a general frustration in my soul that I spend years learning advanced things and now I use absolutely none of that stuff Maybe there'll be a neuroscience/consciousness/anatomy angle with all Alexander Technique stuff but that still isn't physics 😂
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