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Paradosi Admin
| Subject: Fields and Specialties Mon Jul 05, 2010 1:48 pm | |
| Still a student in a sense due to the annoying waste of time that most of school is... Regardless, I am a physicist, with a hint of mathematician.
Posts your ideals, fields, etc... here. | |
| | | Inox
| Subject: Re: Fields and Specialties Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:03 pm | |
| I'm currently in college studying physics, I plan to specialize in particles later, but it's still too early to decide. | |
| | | Crisis589
| Subject: Re: Fields and Specialties Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:06 pm | |
| I'm not so much adept in the fields of science and mathematics as I am in the fields of politics and government, which I think could be a very valuable asset indeed. If we could extend our influence into the government, we could greatly increase our power. | |
| | | Paradosi Admin
| Subject: Re: Fields and Specialties Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:12 pm | |
| - Crisis589 wrote:
- I'm not so much adept in the fields of science and mathematics as I am in the fields of politics and government, which I think could be a very valuable asset indeed. If we could extend our influence into the government, we could greatly increase our power.
Mhm Politics still plays an important part in government, as a technocracy is still a government, no matter how decentralized. Requirement is too have a core sense of the sciences. The specializations can be left to the specialized sciences.
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| | | Crisis589
| Subject: Re: Fields and Specialties Mon Jul 05, 2010 2:19 pm | |
| - Paradosi wrote:
- Crisis589 wrote:
- I'm not so much adept in the fields of science and mathematics as I am in the fields of politics and government, which I think could be a very valuable asset indeed. If we could extend our influence into the government, we could greatly increase our power.
Mhm Politics still plays an important part in government, as a technocracy is still a government, no matter how decentralized. Only requirement is too have a core sense of the sciences. The specializations can be left to the specialized sciences. Right. I do have a core sense of the sciences, and I'd like to think that my knowledge of them is expanding daily. | |
| | | Inurdaes
| Subject: Re: Fields and Specialties Mon Jul 05, 2010 3:53 pm | |
| I have a bit of a green thumb, so any hydroponic farms that start up I can take care of.
I also seem to be quite a good public speaker. All you need to do is show passion. And fuck, if this got started, I would have a lot of passion when talking about this. | |
| | | Limecat
| Subject: Re: Fields and Specialties Thu Jul 08, 2010 4:46 pm | |
| Major in Astrophysics. It kicked my ass last year though. Mostly because I was a lazy fuck :C | |
| | | Lightsshadow
| Subject: Re: Fields and Specialties Sun Jul 11, 2010 1:20 am | |
| Just a question: how old is everyone? I mean, we want this whole society to happen, but will we grow and change our minds? If the majority of us are still in undergrad college, will future events stifle the internal drive to make this project work?
Not to bring everyone down, as I am wanting this to happen just as much as everyone else, just curious. | |
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