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What do you think, is our human brain optimized for...
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  • applying maths rules to a set of numbers   --
... or rather for depicting things, developing vision based on description?

Kids are inquisive. They don't give up before they have developed an inner picture.

What has made us grown-ups different?

Do we all know how a rainbow comes about?

Can we really explain why energy is an issue?

Why planes stay in the air?

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Actually, some of them did not even particularly like mathematics. They used it as a tool only with which to communicate the quantitatve relationships rigorously. But at the first place, they had an idea, a qualitative model, which put them into a position of understanding.

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I guess I am a person who would easily be turned off by too much maths, and that may have been a reason why I did not like physics, although I actually enjoyed other science majors. But now with this e-book "Helium", I have come to see that there is something which previously was concealed for me behind all that math weaponry. This helped me getting another perspective and made it much easier to prepare for the physics finals. I am looking forward to deepen my new acquaintance with physics in other e-books to come from the same author.

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