PDA

View Full Version : Is this weird/unusual?


Philosophy
04-26-2006, 05:48 AM
Is it really weird/unusual to like to study the natural/experimental sciences with only theories/concepts/problems and not experiments?

I really hate doing experiments. All I enjoy doing in physics and chemistry is to read the textbook, read some more about topics I like, do the problems, and think about how the concepts/theories apply in the fields. Running around in a lab is not something I relish doing.

Does this mean I'm a 'theoretical' person?

pescifish
04-26-2006, 05:58 AM
Better than being a hypothetical person, I guess!

When you become a true scientist you can get your grad students to do all your experiments. :testtube:

godfry n. glad
04-26-2006, 06:04 AM
Meanwhile... You are the mule. Ya pays yer dues!

Widget
04-26-2006, 06:49 AM
I really hate doing experiments. All I enjoy doing in physics and chemistry is to read the textbook, read some more about topics I like, do the problems, and think about how the concepts/theories apply in the fields. Running around in a lab is not something I relish doing.

Does this mean I'm a 'theoretical' person?

Not at all, it means you are simply a lazy fuck who just wants to sit on his ass and read, try getting up and actually doing something for a change.

Dingfod
04-26-2006, 07:09 AM
Yes, sir, Mr. Edison.

Legs
04-26-2006, 01:11 PM
Well, compared to the 15 year olds I know ~ just by opening a text book willingly you are weird/unusual.