User:Michael Banaszek
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I am a teenage American in high school, with interests in a number of fields, including mathematics, physics, computer sciences, politics, philosophy, and history, among others. My particular specialty is mathematics, especially calculus and number theory. I am one of the premier mathematicians in the nation, competeing at the national level in several competetions. My peers and teachers view me as an excellent teacher, and I follow my inherent ability by coaching a middle school Mathcounts team as well as heading my school's Mu Alpha Theta team.
I believe that Wikipedia is a revolutionary idea, largely due to the influence of the "voice of the people." I also believe that the idea should be further expanded upon, introducing a political version, Wikiworld, where both the most famous global politicians and the ordinary citizen can fully discuss modern issues on an equal level. However, this may have to wait until the "i-generation" begins to enter governmental roles. Yet, as an optimist and futurist, I fully believe that this will one day be a reality.