Thursday, October 25, 2007

Physicists are respectable people who are truly gifted. They were endowed with intelligence that's quite remarkable and amusing. Respectable, I say, because it really takes a lot of patience and determination in studying those confusing physics concepts ( perhaps, that thing only applies to people like I) and yet they do it with great enjoyment and fun. They are like machines with memory capacities of great amounts and amazing calculating capabilities.



I once believed that it's like REALLY hard for someone like myself (a mere student) to be talking to physicists. I feel that they might humiliate me because I know only a few of what they have already mastered. It's like they would say "You have no right to talk to me, you weakling!" However, I forgot that humility is still present in them. They still have their feet on the ground. It was proven to me by Dr. Gary White, our friend physicist. He was also a mathematics teacher (which was what I liked most about him), making me look up to him more. He is a very busy man, I should say, for he's got the brain that is really in big demand nowadays. He is even generous because he willingly shares almost everything that he knows about what we ask of him. Talking about being nice, he's unquestionably one that you can say has gentlemanly attitude. He's one topnotch physicist.



When I read his profile, I was eager to choose him as our adopt-a-physicist man. Not only because he's fond of mathematics, but also because I believe he would be able to help us in many ways, specifically in our research project. I asked him so, and he replied with information more than what we needed (how nice of him). It's just that I feel sorry for myself for I was only able to post a question when the project was about to end. Therefore, I was not able to ask some more follow - up questions. However, I'm grateful enough for what he has left for us.



It was a great experience, being able to talk to a physicist through this interactive project and learning from a physicist like Dr. Gary White himself. Though it was only for a short time, I still enjoyed it. I know we would be hearing more of Dr. Gary White from news reports about our developing technology. I'm expecting him to contribute something to the society that will surely be of great relevance. The time was short, but it's a worthwhile experience that is hard to forget. Thanks a lot to Dr. Gary White. He's the best.


++++Erick Ryan David++++

*[[ And they lived happily ever after... ]]*
|10/25/2007 09:37:00 PM|


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