YT2095 Posted March 17, 2004 Posted March 17, 2004 I`m curious to know what keeps some of you still interested in Science, it`s certainly not an easy subject and can be a very demanding mistress! we`ve had chats about what got interested in the 1`st place and what your most hated things (yucky jobs are) and we all face them daily, what keeps you coming back though? in fact what motivates you answer Science questions or be here? I know mine (I think) I`de like to hear some of your thoughts too
Skye Posted March 17, 2004 Posted March 17, 2004 I think as you understand it more, you get closer to the edge of the knowledge in some areas, maybe just close enough to add your little bit.
Neurocomp2003 Posted March 17, 2004 Posted March 17, 2004 because i wanna find out the fundamental particle structure. and how the brain works and how to create intelligence. And designing algorithms is fun...the satisfcation that it works is what i aim for whether it be in neural nets, graphics or graph theory.
Lance Posted March 17, 2004 Posted March 17, 2004 I think I have a phobia of ignorance. So when ever Im reminded that I dont know everthing Im forced to educate myself further.
Cap'n Refsmmat Posted March 17, 2004 Posted March 17, 2004 I have a phobia of people thinking something is true, when it's not.
-Demosthenes- Posted March 17, 2004 Posted March 17, 2004 I like to find things out and to learn and stuff. But I come here to tell people that they are wrong, even if I'm wrong most of the time
fafalone Posted March 18, 2004 Posted March 18, 2004 It's simply not sufficient to have a superficial understanding of yourself and the universe. Ignorance is not bliss, it's intolerable torture.
Ms. DNA Posted March 18, 2004 Posted March 18, 2004 I like knowing things, and the more you learn about science, the more there is to know. As to why I answer questions here, I like being helpful, and I've always been the kind of person who raises her hand in class. Answering questions makes me pull old things I learned in school out of mental storage -- though it also makes me do a quick Google search occasionally to make sure I really do know what I'm talking about.
alt_f13 Posted March 18, 2004 Posted March 18, 2004 When I discover the meaning, reason, source of the universe I'll be mortally depressed. I think it has to do with self discovery. It's the journey rather than the destination, even though I would like to believe it's the destination, because that is the goal, isn't it? I think it's self discovery for everyone, science or not, to find out where they fit in the universe, on every level. After all, we are our own favorite subject. Or maybe girls.
daisy Posted March 19, 2004 Posted March 19, 2004 I love to get my teeth into a challenge....and science is a HUGE challenge! I do it for real in a research lab and you can beat your head against a brick wall day by day...but I love it. When you crack a technical challenge it's the most amazing thing. At the moment I'm helping to supervise a (very bright) honours student and it's been quite a journey helping him to understand that textbook theory does not always translate into lab success....such is science, and I wouldn't swap it for any highly paid crap job that had no merit.
Pinch Paxton Posted March 20, 2004 Posted March 20, 2004 I like solving things that are phenomenally difficult to solve. This is my Everest. I like puzzles, but obscure puzzles, not word puzzles. Programming games is one of my hobbies. Solving the Lottery is another, as you can see, I set high goals. Solving everything to myself, meaning that I am happy if I know how the universe works, even if it is not scientifically proven. I know the meaning of life... now to solve the Lotto.... Pincho.
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