I find them and most philosophy
> dull!

Wow! I find it hard to read. I have to really study it and have to re-
read and re-read getting a little more each time and it can be painful
I agee... even as you say... torturous....but dull?

That amazes me... I have always loved physics...I find it totally
fascinating, I find myself imagining the supercolider a CERN ...
billions of Euro's so someone can look at a screen and see whether a
Higgs Boson exists -build it and look- its only function is 2.5
billion euros to allow us to have a look-see and see what happens
when....and whether the standard model is confirmed. I have trouble
understanding it but... fascinating? Its always fascinated me.

As for philosophy. I did not come upon it until late. I was in trouble
as I had taken 3 upper division math and physics courses and a poetry
course and I needed a gut... an easy course. But from the first time I
picked it up... it was more fascinating and challenging than any of
the physics and led to vistas that were... the best way to say it is
that "dull" is not the word....Dull? I just have trouble imagining
what it might be like to think that. Once I studied philosophy I
realized what science was and, frankly, there is a kind of ... I
realized what science "only" was... and while I still am fascinated by
it and study it when I can as a hobby, it will always now be second
place.

Not that I have to choose :) !

Dull?.... Honestly, I just can't imagine what its like to think that.
Whenever I look at it I get stuff out of it. Its like a plot that
never stops twisting. Better than any soap opera for sure. Dull?!

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