My background is basically scientific math. My Dad was a physicist, so I have it in my blood somewhere. Scientific method is very important to me. I think anything that contradicts it is probably not true.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Science is what scientists do.
Science can promote an understanding between people at a really fundamental level.
Mathematical science is in my opinion an indivisible whole, an organism whose vitality is conditioned upon the connection of its parts.
As an undergraduate, I did maths and physics. That doesn't make me a scientist. So I try to read and understand and talk to scientists.
I spent my adult life as a scientist, and science is, essentially, the most successful approach we have to try and understand the vast mysteries around.
I study myself more than any other subject. That is my metaphysics, that is my physics.
Some things tend not to work so well for science - things that rely on substantial written contributions by key experts are a case in point - but even there I tend to keep an open mind, because it may just be a case of finding the right formula.
My mom and brother are both doctors, and it seems crazy that so many people think science is a mutable idea.
Nothing can be more incorrect than the assumption one sometimes meets with, that physics has one method, chemistry another, and biology a third.
I have expertise in five different fields which helps me to easily understand the analogy between my scientific problems and those occurring in nature.