Posted: May 01, 2017 3:18 pm
by LjSpike
Cito di Pense wrote:
What will you have when you finally understand, Spike? What will you have when you can make up answers for your own 'why' questions

Because, that is science. Questioning why something occurs.

Cito di Pense wrote:
Read a fricking textbook on quantum mechanics, but learn about vectors and matrices first.

Perhaps I will eventually, it'll certainly have less animosity and hostility even if it won't be able to tailor its responses to clarify any misunderstood points.

Cito di Pense wrote:
(based on sources you have yet to cite)? Will you ever be able to just shut up and calculate?


I tried to do a quick look for the source, I can't remember where I saw it, I'll try a bit more later on to see if I can find the source I read it from for you. Calculation is only part of physics though, thinking and discussing is a large part too. You have to know what you want to calculate and how to go about calculating it, before you actually begin calculations.


Cito di Pense wrote:
but learn about vectors and matrices first.

Vectors I've learnt about but I'll make sure to read up on matrices. Perhaps the only actual useful and/or productive information in your comment.