Only the intelligent ones who bought into "everything is relative" based very erroneously on Einstein's theory of relativity and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle which are narrow principles in 20th Century Physics and have nothing at all to do with truths beyond their realm of application.
And of course: ~Physics is very muddled again at the moment; it is much too hard for me anyway, and I wish I were a movie comedian or something like that and had never heard anything about physics!~ Wolfgang Pauli, 1900 – 1958.
~Wolfgang Pauli, Albert Einstein, and Werner Heisenberg are all renowned physicists who received the Nobel Prize in Physics for their significant contributions to the field.~
So I read their Nobel speeches, which explained their positions in layman's terms!
Popularized interpretations of quantum physics are often gobbledygook, either due to intention to confuse, or base ignorance.
The more things that you know about, then the more things that you realize you do not know about, causing doubt.
I'm sure there is a better way to say this.
This reminds me of my all-time favorite saying that I thought of.
The more things that you have, the more things you have problems with.
Which leads to: The more things you have, the more junk you have.
So: The more shit you have, the more shit you have.
"The more things that you have, the more things you have problems with. Which leads to: The more things you have, the more junk you have. So: The more shit you have, the more shit you have."
Only the intelligent ones who bought into "everything is relative" based very erroneously on Einstein's theory of relativity and the Heisenberg uncertainty principle which are narrow principles in 20th Century Physics and have nothing at all to do with truths beyond their realm of application.
And of course: ~Physics is very muddled again at the moment; it is much too hard for me anyway, and I wish I were a movie comedian or something like that and had never heard anything about physics!~ Wolfgang Pauli, 1900 – 1958.
~Wolfgang Pauli, Albert Einstein, and Werner Heisenberg are all renowned physicists who received the Nobel Prize in Physics for their significant contributions to the field.~
So I read their Nobel speeches, which explained their positions in layman's terms!
Popularized interpretations of quantum physics are often gobbledygook, either due to intention to confuse, or base ignorance.
" Popularized interpretations of quantum physics are often gobbledygook,"
...I have no connection to higher mathematics except through Brother Dog, the engineer...
The Quantum Equations etc. are high math indeed! That is why I read their Nobel speeches rather than the journal articles!
" That is why I read their Nobel speeches rather than the journal articles!
...I don't suffer from that malady...
...although law books are equally as dry...
u/#howl
OH the Nobel speeches show the humanity and humility of these men, and some humor!
Updoot for “cocksure.”
" Updoot for “cocksure.”"
...indeed...
"Fools rush in."
The more things that you know about, then the more things that you realize you do not know about, causing doubt.
I'm sure there is a better way to say this.
This reminds me of my all-time favorite saying that I thought of.
The more things that you have, the more things you have problems with. Which leads to: The more things you have, the more junk you have. So: The more shit you have, the more shit you have.
"The more things that you have, the more things you have problems with. Which leads to: The more things you have, the more junk you have. So: The more shit you have, the more shit you have."
...zen for A.Dog...