...I have something against philosophy people though. I have some bad experience at school when those people throw terms (philosophers' names, their writings etc, one even threw a partial differential equation at me to prove his philosophical view) at me right away. In fact, the philosophy people here are all very kind.
Sorry for continuing this off topic discussion but:
Could you give an example of one of these bad experiences?
Was it something like they wanted to describe X's theory or was it something else?
Also what was the partial differential equation used for?
I fear that I might be tracked down and assassinated if I post the exact content. After all, it was some absurd discussion which I was forced to be engaged in... oh boy, calculus is not my thing in 3D...
And the guy did not attempt to explain anything. He is trying to prove himself right by tossing out technical things from various aspects, including literature, philosophy, and science.
But after all, he, like all debaters who want to "win" instead of present his stand-point, is not trying to make normal people like me understand...
Btw, I don't like debate people as well. At least, those I've seen. Their debating style is like trying to explain atomic physics to a kid. Their attitude is like, "I am better than you I know about quarks, leptons, bosons and all the stuff".
It was indeed a nightmare. No, more of a Ghostmare.
As for the PDE, it was something from quantum physics IIRC.