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  • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

    Originally posted by St. Clown View Post
    Einstein was turned down because, even though he was exceedingly smart at that age and even tutored other students, he often disagreed with methods and assertions of his professors. That simply wasn't done at the time, and he was punished for it with his academic marks. His grades suffered some, but Einstein was almost 100% proven correct later in his life when it came to the disagreements he had with those professors who stuck to the old-line rigidity in their math classes.
    My favorite Einstein story that proves he was right about nearly everything: He once called dark matter/energy* the greatest mistake of his life. Weird how that works. Even Einstein was wrong to bet against Einstein.

    *i can never remember if it was dark matter or energy.
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    May your paint thinner run dry and the fleas of a thousand camels infest your dead deer.
    Originally posted by bigblue_dl
    I don't even know how to classify magic vagina smoke babies..
    Originally posted by Kepler
    When the giraffes start building radio telescopes they can join too.
    He's probably going to be a superstar but that man has more baggage than North West

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    • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

      Originally posted by Kepler View Post
      2. Einstein did not originally have a complete grasp the mathematical tools (tensor calculus and other stuff way beyond me) to describe his higher level concepts, because he was a physicist and not a mathematician. He needed help from this guy.
      Which reminds me of another apocryphal story about one of the giants of thought from that era. Again, I can’t remember the name, but the guy was brilliant at the theory and thought questions but sucked at doing the actual math to prove his theories. So he had his dad do all of the complex math associated with it.

      I’m pretty sure it was one of the Hs: Hilbert, Heisenberg, Henry, etc. but a quick google search doesn’t turn anything up.
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      Originally posted by SanTropez
      May your paint thinner run dry and the fleas of a thousand camels infest your dead deer.
      Originally posted by bigblue_dl
      I don't even know how to classify magic vagina smoke babies..
      Originally posted by Kepler
      When the giraffes start building radio telescopes they can join too.
      He's probably going to be a superstar but that man has more baggage than North West

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      • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

        Originally posted by Kepler View Post
        By your ideology, F. Scott Fitzgerald didn't give the world Gatzby, his publisher did.
        How fitting that you used Gatsby as an example.

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        • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

          Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
          Which reminds me of another apocryphal story about one of the giants of thought from that era. Again, I can’t remember the name, but the guy was brilliant at the theory and thought questions but sucked at doing the actual math to prove his theories. So he had his dad do all of the complex math associated with it.

          I’m pretty sure it was one of the Hs: Hilbert, Heisenberg, Henry, etc. but a quick google search doesn’t turn anything up.
          Are you talking about Bill and Felix Browder?

          (That family: Earl --> Felix --> Bill -> Joshua, gets my vote for weirdest family of all time. They are so bizarre you couldn't write them as fiction.)
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          • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

            Originally posted by burd View Post
            How fitting that you used Gatsby as an example.
            I'd love to say it was a conscious choice, but nope. Great catch.
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            • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

              Originally posted by Kepler View Post
              Are you talking about Bill and Felix Browder?

              (That family: Earl --> Felix --> Bill, gets my vote for weirdest family of all time. They are so bizarre you couldn't write them as fiction.)
              Definitely not. We wouldn’t have been talking about them in a quantum mechanics class.
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              Originally posted by SanTropez
              May your paint thinner run dry and the fleas of a thousand camels infest your dead deer.
              Originally posted by bigblue_dl
              I don't even know how to classify magic vagina smoke babies..
              Originally posted by Kepler
              When the giraffes start building radio telescopes they can join too.
              He's probably going to be a superstar but that man has more baggage than North West

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              • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                Originally posted by 5mn_Major View Post
                Commercial innovators have many options. An idea must wait for someone to use it. The iPhone 4S incorporated 10,000s ideas plus 1 Steve Jobs.

                Who invented digital media storage? Kane Kramer. Though he held the patent for a while, he couldn't afford to renew the worldwide patent on his idea. Because the patent had expired by the time MP3 players became a big business, he didn't make any money from his original idea when it started showing up in everyone's pocket in the 2000s.

                Kramer's contribution was great. But the concept was largely irrelevant until Steve Jobs changed peoples lives with said concept...and as a result, he is a real world snowflake and you know more about him than you do some of your own cousins.
                Ok, so what brilliant idea is the Tesla car or the Rocket X rocket? Neither are original at all. Musk's first car was a Lotus with an electric motor and a bank made up of computer batteries. How is that original? Even the concepts of self driving dates back to before Musk made his billions.

                The only really innovative idea that Musk sponsors is how the rocket stages are recovered, and I very much doubt that was his idea.

                Otherwise, the electric car is over 100 years old and the rocket is pretty close to 80. I thank you for your media storage point, as that was innovative, and led to further innovative ideas (like the MP3 player). That's very much not Musk Co.

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                • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                  Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
                  Definitely not. We wouldn’t have been talking about them in a quantum mechanics class.
                  The Heisenbergs are a fun lineage too: August --> Werner --> Martin --> Benjamin.
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                  • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                    Originally posted by alfablue View Post
                    The only really innovative idea that Musk sponsors is how the rocket stages are recovered, and I very much doubt that was his idea.
                    Douglas Aircraft Company had a reusable rocket delivery system design in the 1960s.
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                    • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                      Originally posted by Kepler View Post
                      The Heisenbergs are a fun lineage too: August --> Werner --> Martin --> Benjamin.
                      --> Walter --> Walt Jr.
                      Having a clear conscience just means you have a bad memory or you had a boring weekend.

                      RIP - Kirby

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                      • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                        Originally posted by bigblue_dl View Post
                        --> Walter --> Walt Jr.
                        Where's Chris fit into this?

                        (This is a college hockey site after all. )
                        The preceding post may contain trigger words and is not safe-space approved. <-- Virtue signaling.

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                        • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                          Originally posted by St. Clown View Post
                          Einstein was turned down because, even though he was exceedingly smart at that age and even tutored other students, he often disagreed with methods and assertions of his professors. That simply wasn't done at the time, and he was punished for it with his academic marks. His grades suffered some, but Einstein was almost 100% proven correct later in his life when it came to the disagreements he had with those professors who stuck to the old-line rigidity in their math classes.
                          So...based on that, is scholastic success a great predictor of the best and brightest in the real world? That's been the point all along.

                          Originally posted by alphablue View Post
                          Ok, so what brilliant idea is the Tesla car or the Rocket X rocket? Neither are original at all. Musk's first car was a Lotus with an electric motor and a bank made up of computer batteries. How is that original? Even the concepts of self driving dates back to before Musk made his billions.
                          What was so brilliant of the idea behind the Tesla, a successful Space X rocket or your cell phone? They improve peoples lives to the extent that they want to pay large sums of money for the opportunity to use them. That's the bright idea.

                          Seriously. How do you define a great idea?

                          Originally posted by alphablue View Post
                          The only really innovative idea that Musk sponsors is how the rocket stages are recovered, and I very much doubt that was his idea.

                          Otherwise, the electric car is over 100 years old and the rocket is pretty close to 80. I thank you for your media storage point, as that was innovative, and led to further innovative ideas (like the MP3 player). That's very much not Musk Co.
                          The personal electric car did nothing for 100 years. In 2000, the concept was largely dead. Tesla launched in 2003, EVs arrived the first year of Tesla's Roadster, people buy $75B worth of EVs every year and Tesla has number one market share. Yeah, Musk didn't do anything.
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                          • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                            Originally posted by 5mn_Major View Post
                            So...based on that, is scholastic success a great predictor of the best and brightest in the real world? That's been the point all along.
                            You're misconstruing the original intent of the argument. Most commonly, smarter people get better grades in school. It's not always the case, but it's the general rule.

                            Holding to that general rule, the premise was used to indicate career paths taken by people. People of greatest intelligence are in the theoretical and experimental sciences and math, people just below that rung are the engineers who fuel the ability of companies like 3M, Tesla, Space-X, and DuPont, and then you have the business people another tier below them.
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                            • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                              Originally posted by 5mn_Major View Post
                              The personal electric car did nothing for 100 years. In 2000, the concept was largely dead. Tesla launched in 2003, EVs arrived the first year of Tesla's Roadster, people buy $75B worth of EVs every year and Tesla has number one market share. Yeah, Musk didn't do anything.
                              Sounds like Tesla is better at marketing than previous companies that gave EV a go.
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                              • Re: Science: Everything explained by PV=nRT, F=ma=Gm(1)•m(2)/r^2

                                Originally posted by bigblue_dl View Post
                                Sounds like Tesla is better at marketing than previous companies that gave EV a go.
                                Tesla also improved the batteries, which was their single major advancement with regards to technology.
                                "The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command." George Orwell, 1984

                                "One does not simply walk into Mordor. Its Black Gates are guarded by more than just Orcs. There is evil there that does not sleep, and the Great Eye is ever watchful. It is a barren wasteland, riddled with fire and ash and dust, the very air you breathe is a poisonous fume." Boromir

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