You tend to complicate things,
The understatement of the year.
and with this approach it is almost impossible to understand the problem,
Indeed.
Why is it I can't help feeling I've seen this all before? https://youtu.be/EZSx3zNZOaU?t=46
What do we hear when we change the direction of a wire?
You tend to complicate things, The understatement of the year. and with this approach it is almost impossible to understand the problem, Indeed. Why is it I can't help feeling I've seen this all before? https://youtu.be/EZSx3zNZOaU?t=46 |
@manueljenkin Can you just answer my previous question: @anton_stepichev Please explain, hypothetically, what can be found in the filling of the HDD so that it indicates the influence of noise (or whatever) on the sound of the file processed by the program? Keep in mind that: - nothing physically happens with the file |
Feynman tells the story of all these great physicists sitting around the table at Los Alamos- Bohr, Fermi, et al- trying to figure out what is going on. First one, let’s say it was Bohr although I don’t remember. Not important. What matters is he nails it. Absolutely nails it. Accounts for everything. Feynman is thinking wow that was fast we are done! But then they continue around the table, and one after another proposes alternative explanations. Feynman is all, "WTF?!" Not literally, but he really is wondering what is going on? Can they all not see the first answer is the one? This continues until they all have spoken. At which point the leader says, "Well it is settled then, Bohr’s theory is the one." They all agree. And just like that they are done. Marvelous story. A lesson for us all. |
And then in a decades time this theory was made obsolete by something even better, and explains more phenomenon that Bohr atom model failed to explain/predict! A lesson for us all! Also, not sure where you got this folklore from. Dr. Richard Feynman was born in 1918, while the Bohr atom model was proposed in 1913. |