Hi Lost,
"Or are you all home schooled getting your information from book's/internet, other people's research, thoughts, ideas, theories, ?"
My formal education is 12th grade graduate, Correlieu Senior Seconday School, Quesnel, BC, Canada 1983. I would count myself a true subject matter expert in only one area of knowledge: The C Programming Language, which I've work with nearly every working day since the mid 1990s as a software engineer.
But I am not sure if your question really makes much sense. Of course I get my information from books, the Internet, research of others, etc. I am certain that even people who do the actual field work, combine that with exactly the same thing. Even though I claim expert-level knowledge of C, in real life, it doesn't keep me from making programming mistakes and when I express myself to another engineer, I cannot argue just from expertise, I must be able to show how this or that can be done better.
My comments about birth rates vs death rates stems from an article I read, but to be honest I no longer recall where I read it. Likely it was an article in Scientific American, since I've been a reader and subscriber to SA for many years -- even before I left the faith in 2007. My comments about the reproduction rates of elephants really does come from Darwin's Origin of Species, which I've read. As to field work, the closest I have ever got to that -- and this is fun to relate -- was walking out to the area near Tumbler Ridge in BC with my brother-in-law (he is still a JW) and looking at the dinosaur prints in the rocks near a river. It was absolutely amazing to see and feel such things in real life!
Cheers,
-Randy