User:Spiral Wave
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If you're still not satisfied, then perhaps you really were looking for me, in which case you've probably seen my edits and either concluded I'm quite clever or quite stupid. Either way, I aim to please.
[edit] About me
I am a professional astronomer working on theories of planetary formation: methods of formation, planetary migration, the protostellar disc, accretion, dynamics etc. This is where I expect I'll be doing most of my major edits.
Among my other solo pursuits I would put reading and videogaming at the top, I suppose. I'm skilled with mathematics, and enjoy the applied side (also known as theoretical physics, if you're a physicist) of it very much. I'm fascinated by the very big and the very small, or general relativity and quantum physics as they're more commonly known.
I'm here to try and help out where I can, but I'll inevitably make a mess of something sooner or later, or get a bit carried away reverting someone else's changes. If this happens, please point out my mistake (and how not to make it again) or politely ask me to stop causing trouble, and I'll snap back onto my best behaviour immediately.