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Lmfao... Yes. Sherlock was a dummy, wasn't he?

 3 days ago (edited)

I am working with IT-stuff. My job is to support users and to help administrating networks.
This is not my originally teached thing.
At university I stepped into communicational disciplines as history of music / music analysis, German linguistics / language philosophy and public media / communicational sociology.
Besides that I was interested in physics, especially in the consequences of quantum theory (namely: non-locational reality as it shows in Quantum pairing), but on a very dilettantic level. (I can't follow the mathematical models.)

 3 days ago (edited)

Well... I figured you were in phillology. :) You end up your carreer were I started, lol. Once I got out of the Navy, I was a program and network analist and programmer for a short while. I Studied Mechanical Engineering at the University, which is to say Lots of Physics and then, I took a leap into Dental Prosthetics, did that and now I am a PhD in it. I stopped following mathematical models a long time ago. From my days in Naval Officer's School, I retain a lot of my communication models, leadership and situational analisys learnings. Psychology was also a thing in Medical School, but most of all, I am self taught in a lot of issues. I guess I now know were your filter definition comes from... We were talking of different things. Thanks for letting me know this. Although I already suspected it, it actually turns out to be good to have a minimum information about the other. It will help in a better selection of the words to use.
Have a great day.
Cheers.

 3 days ago (edited)

This is working on part (ii) of my pre-interpretational steps since the text catched my interest in part (i).