User:Ydcgbjm

About me
Hello, I am new to wikibooks. I think that it's just logical to preserve our knowledge in a way everybody has access to it and is able to understand it and learn from it. The possibility to copy this knowledge is a chance to preserve it. The possibility of editing this information is precious in the way that following generations remain able to integrate it because perception is culturally influenced and culture is time-dependent. May following generations ever be able to acquire the tools to check claims, and may common sense grow strong amongst us. If you consider my English peculiar, I must apologize as it isn't my native tongue. I suppose it is a good language for diverse communication on a scientific level.

Interests (wikibooks-relevant)
The natural sciences, esp. overlaps of sciences with biology. My background education is undergraduate physics, chemistry and biology.

Intentions
Raw Learning by itself is pretty boring. So the transfer of information to a ubiquitous accessible format is some kind of an appeal to me. When I see a lot of unwritten chapters, I will add some text. When I see cumbersome phrases I will suggest alternatives. When I see orthographic mistakes, I will correct them. That'll be it, for now.