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DrRocket
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<p><BR/>Replying to:<BR/><DIV CLASS='Discussion_PostQuote'>Hahaha, I enjoyed the article. Let me clarify my comments about 2 groups in my last post.1) Those who understand that they don't understand [This group includes students (humble and necessary for them), and top scientists in the world, top 1% - 5%] 2) Those who don't understand that they don't understand. [Rest of us are in this group]I myself, like most members here, swing between this 2 groups depending on the topics. <br />Posted by emperor_of_localgroup</DIV></p><p>Anybody can be a student. Everybody should be.</p><p>Just as important as understanding that you don't understand is understanding what you don't understand. To progress you need to know what it is that you really do know and where your ignorance lies. Some of the more blatant wackos start out by failing to understand that there really are things that are understood quite well.</p><p>The primary energy source of the Sun is fusion, made possible by a large gravitational field. Gravity is important in keeping the solary system and the galaxy held together. Newton was pretty close. So was Maxwell. </p><p><br /><br /> </p> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>