I actually haven’t used any medical terms or even any technical words in my prompts I think; thanks for the idea :)😁.
Thank you for reading, am glad that you like the outcomes.
Yes, any new subject is difficult for newcomers mostly because there is no portal of entry ;), all most newcomers see are huge walls making it difficult to get into the subject. I hope we can make it easier for everybody to try out this stuff.
Our posts were so similar in spirit and the mentions are almost the same! If this was an exam and if I was a teacher, I would have said we have copied or discussed the topic before writing the answer 😂
I have been a fan of Clarke from a long time and I feel his writing was way ahead of his time. Like you said in your post that everybody has some art in them and later some move away in adult life, I believe it is the same with science. Every child is born inquisitive, every action they perform is a physics experiment and as we become adults, many of us move away from the magic that is science. Anyone can always come back :)
Thank you @castleberry for reading and appreciating my posts, it means a lot :)
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That is a very interesting observation about children and science... because when i think about it, Art is Science and Science is Art. I don't think i would have come to that conclusion without your statement there.
I have always loved eyes and the science of how we see. It's extremely fascinating. I won't get us going about that... but it surely could supplement the text prompts. =)
Glad i didn't have to grade our papers... because i would have assumed copycats! hahaha I forgot one metion of eve66. She has some fantastic art and started a bit before us in the process.
Science fiction is definitely one of my favorite literature genres. Asimov and Clarke were well ahead of their (and perhaps our) time.
Take Care!
I now have another awesome quote to use :).
True, regarding Asimov and Clarke.
Thanks, you take care too...