I had a physics prof who used to teach "ballpark" physics

. He was a brilliant man. Part of his brilliance was in realizing that not everyone was equally gifted, and, especially with students, it was necessary to round things off and concentrate on getting the concept right. Once the concept was in hand ( or direction - as Addo put it) it was easier to deal with the specifics ( like how fast & what direction).
I believe his real brilliance shown in his ability to reach across to those "less brilliant" (like me) with understanding and compassion. I went from a straight "C" student to a straight "A" student after he taught me how to "learn" ( "if you can't teach it, you haven't learned it").
I appreciate the fact that the members of this forum are a diverse group. I rely on the value of each one's particular abilities, and don't hold it against anyone for any particular weakness, although defamation is a bit trying. I don't appreciate name calling and personal insults but realize that , with diversity, sometimes you have to "take the good with the bad".
If we all knew everything, we'd have little need for a forum like this. I'm glad I don't know everything. I'd probably be to busy thinking to ever get anything done!
I don't mind being wrong. The way I look at it, what would be the value in being "right" if there was nothing "wrong" to compare it with

.
As three penny put's it - "just my 2 cents worth"...
broncr