Mathematician
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- Nov 3, 2002
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lol
Enak i still wanna know if ur thomas, or maybe sucith.
Anyway i do both, but i think they really do not complement each other.
I would like more physics to be in maths like it used to be but it doesnt really bother me too much.
The theory is very interesting and is probably the only subject along with math that i like to study.
But this year i really must study all.
4u Mathematical Physics questions really does have a different learning atmosphere than in Physics so physics wont have too much of a significance on u in learning maths to others doing physics. Of course the people doing physics will have a background to the terms used in mathematical physics such as velocity and tension and so on but you will know what they mean by all this when u do it and could in fact if u are interested motivate u to learning deeply into mathematical physics.
Enak i still wanna know if ur thomas, or maybe sucith.
Anyway i do both, but i think they really do not complement each other.
I would like more physics to be in maths like it used to be but it doesnt really bother me too much.
The theory is very interesting and is probably the only subject along with math that i like to study.
But this year i really must study all.
4u Mathematical Physics questions really does have a different learning atmosphere than in Physics so physics wont have too much of a significance on u in learning maths to others doing physics. Of course the people doing physics will have a background to the terms used in mathematical physics such as velocity and tension and so on but you will know what they mean by all this when u do it and could in fact if u are interested motivate u to learning deeply into mathematical physics.