IQ 1-fucking-million
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 03:57 last edited by
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 04:46 last edited by
Most of them would have voted for Trump. Both elections.
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 07:54 last edited by
absolutely. Makes sense that the geniuses would vote for a true genius. A very stable genius at that.
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 11:18 last edited by Doctor Phibes 5 Aug 2021, 11:20
@horace said in IQ 1-fucking-million:
Most of them would have voted for Trump. Both elections.
More evidence, as if any were needed, of vast election fraud in favour of Donald J. Trump. There's only two Americans.
My dad was taught (well, lectured too, at least) by Lawrence Bragg - 2nd row, 3rd from the left. He said he was absolutely brilliant.
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 11:48 last edited by
The cool thing is you KNOW none of them were photoshopped in.
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 11:52 last edited by
The two photos are not duplicates. Interesting.
Bach, do you know the circumstances under which the photos were taken? Or if they are cobbled together in some way?
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 12:09 last edited by
Schrodinger, Pauli, Heisenberg, Dirac, Bohr, Planck, Curie, Lorentz, Einstein.
Out of the 29 names in the B&W photo, those nine are ones whose work I have some familiarity with. Below I list the things that first came to my kind when I see those nine names.
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Schrödinger’s cat
Pauli’s exclusion principle
Heisenberd’s uncertainty principle
The Delta Dirac function
Bohr’s atomic model
The Planck constant
Curie with her radiation thing
Lorentz function/transformation
Einstein’s theory of relativity:::
Just for fun, without looking things up, what comes to your mind for those names when you think of them?
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The two photos are not duplicates. Interesting.
Bach, do you know the circumstances under which the photos were taken? Or if they are cobbled together in some way?
wrote on 8 May 2021, 13:48 last edited by bachophile 5 Aug 2021, 13:52@catseye3 said in IQ 1-fucking-million:
The two photos are not duplicates. Interesting.
Bach, do you know the circumstances under which the photos were taken? Or if they are cobbled together in some way?
Fifth solvay conference. 1927.
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Schrodinger, Pauli, Heisenberg, Dirac, Bohr, Planck, Curie, Lorentz, Einstein.
Out of the 29 names in the B&W photo, those nine are ones whose work I have some familiarity with. Below I list the things that first came to my kind when I see those nine names.
:::
Schrödinger’s cat
Pauli’s exclusion principle
Heisenberd’s uncertainty principle
The Delta Dirac function
Bohr’s atomic model
The Planck constant
Curie with her radiation thing
Lorentz function/transformation
Einstein’s theory of relativity:::
Just for fun, without looking things up, what comes to your mind for those names when you think of them?
wrote on 8 May 2021, 13:49 last edited by@axtremus said in IQ 1-fucking-million:
Schrodinger, Pauli, Heisenberg, Dirac, Bohr, Planck, Curie, Lorentz, Einstein.
Out of the 29 names in the B&W photo, those nine are ones whose work I have some familiarity with. Below I list the things that first came to my kind when I see those nine names.
:::
Schrödinger’s cat
Pauli’s exclusion principle
Heisenberd’s uncertainty principle
The Delta Dirac function
Bohr’s atomic model
The Planck constant
Curie with her radiation thing
Lorentz function/transformation
Einstein’s theory of relativity:::
Just for fun, without looking things up, what comes to your mind for those names when you think of them?
My thought was how many of them have units named after them
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@axtremus said in IQ 1-fucking-million:
Schrodinger, Pauli, Heisenberg, Dirac, Bohr, Planck, Curie, Lorentz, Einstein.
Out of the 29 names in the B&W photo, those nine are ones whose work I have some familiarity with. Below I list the things that first came to my kind when I see those nine names.
:::
Schrödinger’s cat
Pauli’s exclusion principle
Heisenberd’s uncertainty principle
The Delta Dirac function
Bohr’s atomic model
The Planck constant
Curie with her radiation thing
Lorentz function/transformation
Einstein’s theory of relativity:::
Just for fun, without looking things up, what comes to your mind for those names when you think of them?
My thought was how many of them have units named after them
wrote on 8 May 2021, 14:15 last edited by@bachophile said in IQ 1-fucking-million:
@axtremus said in IQ 1-fucking-million:
Schrodinger, Pauli, Heisenberg, Dirac, Bohr, Planck, Curie, Lorentz, Einstein.
Out of the 29 names in the B&W photo, those nine are ones whose work I have some familiarity with. Below I list the things that first came to my kind when I see those nine names.
:::
Schrödinger’s cat
Pauli’s exclusion principle
Heisenberd’s uncertainty principle
The Delta Dirac function
Bohr’s atomic model
The Planck constant
Curie with her radiation thing
Lorentz function/transformation
Einstein’s theory of relativity:::
Just for fun, without looking things up, what comes to your mind for those names when you think of them?
My thought was how many of them have units named after them
I call mine little Albert, so you're right, it is interesting.
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 14:44 last edited by
An older friend of mine took a graduate chemistry class at Harvard with only 2 other students, one of whom was named A. Einstein...as in Alfred Einstein - close but no cigar.
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 15:18 last edited by
17 of the 29 were Nobel Prize winners.
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@catseye3 said in IQ 1-fucking-million:
The two photos are not duplicates. Interesting.
Bach, do you know the circumstances under which the photos were taken? Or if they are cobbled together in some way?
Fifth solvay conference. 1927.
wrote on 8 May 2021, 16:37 last edited by@bachophile said in IQ 1-fucking-million:
Fifth solvay conference. 1927.
From Wiki: "The Solvay Conferences . . . have been devoted to outstanding preeminent open problems in both physics and chemistry. They began with the historic invitation-only 1911 Solvay Conference on Physics, considered a turning point in the world of physics, and continue to the present day.
"Perhaps the most famous conference was the fifth Solvay Conference on Physics; held from 24 to 29 October 1927, the subject was Electrons and Photons, and the world's most notable physicists met to discuss the newly formulated quantum theory. The leading figures were Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr . . . Attendees Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Paul Dirac, and Erwin Schrödinger would be listed among the top ten greatest physicists of all-time, in a 1999 poll of leading physicists for Physics World magazine."
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wrote on 8 May 2021, 17:43 last edited by
@horace said in IQ 1-fucking-million:
Most of them would have voted for Trump. Both elections.
Yes
But unfortunately they are dead
So they voted for Mr. Biden
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@horace said in IQ 1-fucking-million:
Most of them would have voted for Trump. Both elections.
Yes
But unfortunately they are dead
So they voted for Mr. Biden
wrote on 8 May 2021, 20:59 last edited by@copper said in IQ 1-fucking-million:
@horace said in IQ 1-fucking-million:
Most of them would have voted for Trump. Both elections.
Yes
But unfortunately they are dead
So they voted for Mr. Biden
lol