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Mind Over Matter - Hardcover - USA.jpg|''[[Mind Over Matter: Conversations With the Cosmos]]'' | Mind Over Matter - Hardcover - USA.jpg|''[[Mind Over Matter: Conversations With the Cosmos]]'' | ||
Science Matters - Achieving Scientific Literacy - Hardcover - USA - 1st Edition.jpg|''[[Science Matters: Achieving Science Literacy]]'' | Science Matters - Achieving Scientific Literacy - Hardcover - USA - 1st Edition.jpg|''[[Science Matters: Achieving Science Literacy]]'' |
Revision as of 10:43, 19 August 2019
Science is a system of learning about and explaining the cosmos through verifiable experimentation. An interest was kindled in me at a very young age because of children's science books and magazines, popular science TV shows, and public school demonstrations. My fascination with science only grew through school, and I always preferred it over any of my other classes. However, by the time I reached college, I had become much more interested in computers, so I didn't take any college-level science classes that weren't related to computers. As an adult, I still really love science and watch documentaries, read text books and popular science books, and view lectures on science.
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