I am Human , just like everybody else . I do Things . I love Stuff . And i am , as probably noted by the reader , an amateur and an apprentice , having lead his first fruits and words in this very paragraph .I developed a keen interest in quantum mechanics since my early childhood , a curiosity i have inconceivably kept since that age . My articles will tend to be either comprehensive or brief , depending on my mood and work ethic . In my persisting discovery of the many features of this incredibly huge and significant website to the Private researcher , i would hope , at least to a certain extent , to spread scientific literacy to the people , myself included . I would infratically try to make my publications as factual as possible , referencing as much as i can from trusted sources , for very obvious reasons . If i would benifit , if even one , in his journey to permanent curiosity , and indecent scientific input , that would suffice . In this , i hope , that one would edit my articles for matters of sloppy-errors , misquotations or non-factual statements , to dedicate reliability and accuracy as key features of the website .


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