I recently read some of his philosophical ideas including his work "Method of Doubt" and I've always assumed that it originated from that: ' Method of "D" '.
I've had some issues with his fundamental concepts on the nature of reality and how we perceive it. He asserts that the world may well simply be an illusion produced by our sensory organs. If the physical world is the product of our sensory organs, then our bodies are the product f our sensory organs. If our bodies are the product of our sensory organs then that makes our sensory organs a product of... our sensory organs.
Speaking as a junior this year, I can safely say freshman and sophomore years are awesome, but junior year will kick you in the nuts and take your lunch money (but I'm also a lazy **** , which may be the problem)
not quite sure why your junior year was so much harder than freshman or sophomore; I had AP physics and AP stat junior year and it didnt seem particularly more difficult
Algebra is a key stone through all math studies. Right now I have a course simply called calculus. Some later course is named linear algebra, and this is Uni.
you dont have to tell me, I've already taken 3 semesters of calculus and differential equations and linear algebra.
But judging from his textbook which has to explain that the X coordinate is written first and then the Y coordinate, it was a fair assumption that he just started learning the basics
Yeah thats where I saw her first. I was like goddamn this girl is ******* amazingly hot, and then when she showed her jumblies in True Detective I knew god almighty had answered my prayers.