Takeaway: Sometimes it is ok to give up.
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I am intrigued by science. But I really do not know much about science. My science education was either quite poor, or I am just a poor science student (or both.) My high school biology class was taught by a teacher that had two sections, one was for people that had already failed biology once and the second was taught with the same outline. I never received less than a 90 on any test or quiz, but I am not sure I learned anything either. My chemistry class I remember distinctly people cheating off of me, but I have no memory of the class other than the oddity that was my teacher. I took AP physics but remember it even less than the other two. In college I had one science class which I hated. It was filled almost entirely by music majors because of off scheduling and a professor that did not like students.
In spite of my lack of science understanding, I feel like I need more science. If for no other reason, than I need to understand the basics of modern science to understand the basics of modern philosophy. So I tend to read a lot of biographies of scientists to try and understand why what they did was important and to try and figure out what it was they actually did.
I checked this out from Overdrive as a library audiobook. I listened to about 4 hours and honestly was a bit bored. So I will not finish. I was almost half way through the book and it had barely really started talking about science. I read enough to learn that Newton was an odd man. But I am not interested enough to keep reading (or to actually pay for the book to continue reading it.)