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    Quote Originally Posted by BoredGeorge View Post
    I used to love Science but I got over that pretty quickly one I discovered the real world. Science is for people who are already wealthy and people who do not value having a life.
    I've studied a bit of physics and chemistry and my conclusion is that the real world depends on science to function.

    The entire world depends on physics and chemistry to function. Even emotions such as love are a result of chemistry (chemical reactions in our brain and body for example) so yes the real world is science.

    I don't know much about the salaries of professional physicists and chemists. If you're looking to make a lot of money than I suggest you better study computer programming and then go to a business school. Bill Gates for example studied business and computer programming and today he is the richest and most successful man on earth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by uri View Post
    I've studied a bit of physics and chemistry and my conclusion is that the real world depends on science to function.
    I have lived in the real world and my conclusion is that you are an idiot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IndiReloaded View Post
    Boobaa, what accusations are you talking about? Of course I can make judgments, I do so all the time. I'm paid to do so, IRL.

    You seem to think I have a problem with being told I'm wrong. Nope. So long as the explanation is reasonable I'm quite prepared to change my thinking. Anyway, I post stuff here all the time to see what pings back. Mostly everyone here knows it. Shrug.
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    There are some sick men out there who do visit prostitutes to hurt women b/c they can't deal with their own frustrations and failings. You wouldn't be the first.
    You may be a prosecutor, but USA prosecution system is quite frankly ****ed up also, no wonder USA lawyers fail in Europe.
    Don't expect anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoredGeorge View Post
    I have lived in the real world and my conclusion is that you are an idiot.
    Don't like physics and chemistry? Don't agree with what physics and chemistry teach? Fine.

    Many say physics and chemistry are not realistic explanations of our world because we can't actually see molecules, atoms or electrons in real life. So some say that they don't really exist.

    There are so many professions you can study which do not involve even a bit of physics and chemistry and you can still have a good salary from them. Computer science/programming for example but so are lingusitics, psychology, cognitive science, social science, cultural anthropology, theology (the study of the bible), Christian science and philosophy.

    Mathematics when studied alone (not as part of another subject) also doesn't have any physics and chemistry in it.
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    Uri, stop being a smartass. No-one gives a **** about your opinion on physics. Plus I think you got the wrong idea to start all this...
    Don't expect anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boobaa View Post
    Uri, stop being a smartass. No-one gives a **** about your opinion on physics. Plus I think you got the wrong idea to start all this...
    And I should give a **** about what you say because?

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    Quote Originally Posted by uri View Post
    Don't like physics and chemistry? Don't agree with what physics and chemistry teach? Fine.

    Many say physics and chemistry are not realistic explanations of our world because we can't actually see molecules, atoms or electrons in real life. So some say that they don't really exist.

    There are so many professions you can study which do not involve even a bit of physics and chemistry and you can still have a good salary from them. Computer science/programming for example but so are lingusitics, psychology, cognitive science, social science, cultural anthropology, theology (the study of the bible), Christian science and philosophy.

    Mathematics when studied alone (not as part of another subject) also doesn't have any physics and chemistry in it.
    Please, grow up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoredGeorge View Post
    Please, grow up.
    Last time I checked I'm pretty much grown up. So the one who needs to grow up is probably YOU.

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