Hello everybody.
I have noticed that the "introductions" subforum is full with "I'm back" threads, so I have decided to add mine as well.
A couple of years ago I have been annoyingly participating to the discussions of this great community.
For those who don't know or don't remember me, I am an Italian mathematician, at the moment living in Belgium.
There are several reasons I have been away, one of which has been the passing of mr. Tipton, with whom I had had a brief correspondence in which he taught me a lot.
In the last two years I have been changing country three times trying to be able to keep doing my job, which is sadly in very low demand at the moment; this has left me without much time to practice my magic, but I didn't abandon it; in one of my relocations I was able to get a few lessons with a very good young magician, although I had to leave well before I could finish the course.
Most importantly, I have read and studied a lot.
Am I a magician? Most likely not: I mostly do magic for my own pleasure and I have set an extremely high standard for myself before performing something for people not in the now.
But I know a thing or two.
In fact, I consider myself a magic scholar, or better a magic freshman
But in the last few weeks, in my hometown in Italy, I have been able to actually suggest things to a magician far more skilled than me, and I am proud to say that my suggestions have definitely improved his performance.
So here I am, in a wonderful sweet spot in which I can easily be fooled by good magic, and still sometimes work out the mechanics later and also appreciate the skill behind it.
I can't promise I will participate a lot (also because I'm trying not to fall back into the compulsive magic purchasing syndrome
), but I am still reading the public forum.
And remember: if you need math, I've got it
M.