I finished my geology book and am now onto quantum mechanics although I still have geology questions to do. Quantum mechanics is very interesting. It explains energy states associated with atoms and how and why they change. QM is inextricably connected with cosmology. This is so much so that the book I am learning from is partially about QM and partially about cosmology. QM gets scaled out to universal sizes, literally.
I remember back in late 1998 that the game Unreal was released. It became well know for its Unreal game engine and lots of sequels followed. Steam recently released an Unreal pack with all the games. So I got that and installed them all and am back enjoying fond memories of a good game I played a decade ago. I also got Valve’s orange box for the latest Half-Life 2 story episodes, Team Fortress 2 and Portal (a fantastic HL2 mod). I also completed playing Metal Gear Solid IV and finished reading Jared Diamond’s Guns, Germs and Steel before moving onto his next book Collapse. I also finished watching BBC’s Earth Story and 24 Season 1.
I am nearing the end of my course. I have two more months to go. I have already gained a total greater than the minimum to be sure of passing. So I believe I have passed although I need to double-check this because there is a final exam involving a combination of every aspect of the course. Soon I have to decide the path I want to take next. I can choose Geosciences, Health Sciences, Life Sciences, Molecular Science, Natural Sciences or Physical Science. I have ruled out Health sciences and Geosciences. Health science is aimed at the medical industry. I may take up geology as a hobby but not as a profession. Molecular science is essentially chemistry. I don’t think I want to be a chemist. Life science is biology with a focus on living things. Natural science is similar but is wider in scope to include natural phenomena on the planet and in the universe and is cross-discipline. Then there is Physical sciences. Now here is the catch. I do like the idea of specialized biology, like a life science but it is exclusive to living things. Natural science is also interesting but you move outside of just living things. However my Physical science scores are better than my biology or earth sciences. I think this is because I have more experience with physical sciences though and in general you either get it right or wrong there while biology is more detailed as is earth science.
