No, they were developed with dedication of practice.
Ken, you could yet be a world class gymnast, you just need to practice.
Do you honestly realize what it takes to become a world-class gymnast? Really?Ken
Dedication and practice.
Dedication and practice.
Anything else you think might remotely come in handy?
(Hint: It starts with a 'T' and can be coached, but not taught...)
Ken
You have to be really dedicated to agree to be "shortened" to an appropriate height.![]()
History shows there are always exceptions to the rule.
Do you honestly realize what it takes to become a world-class gymnast? Really?
I suspect if you did you would never even think of making such a statement.
Ken
I can't believe that I am actually agreeing with Ken.
Somebody call for weather report in hell, because it must have just frozen over.
I too would agree that Tom Waits is gifted.
But I also understand the neighbours of a friend of mine who, several years ago, was threatened with eviction if he didn't stop playing his Tom Waits albums loud and into all hours of the night.
Einstein had gifts which could not be evaluated by average people using average measurement systems.
Am I to understand some of you seriously believe something like general relativity was simply the result of giving a problem more thought?
Yep, pretty much that's it.
Of course that is an over simplification. He also had the necessary resources and support and help over a very long period.
Yep, pretty much that's it.
Of course that is an over simplification. He also had the necessary resources and support and help over a very long period.
Mark, are you familiar at all with Einstein's Annus Mirabilis papers? If not, this link is Wikipedia's short summary article covering them. The article describes what may well be the greatest single intellectual burst by any individual in the history of mankind. Four astounding scientific papers, all published in 1905, that essentially rewrote the science of physics as it had existed for hundreds of years.
The point here is that he did all of this entirely on his own while working as a lowly patent clerk in Switzerland because he was unable to find work as a lecturer in a university setting. As he was completely isolated from the academic world at that time, he used to take long walks with a coworker who would listen quietly to him while he fleshed out his ideas. Years later he credited this individual by saying he "could not have found a better sounding board for his ideas in all of Europe". Beyond that individual he received no other significant input whatsoever.
When one publishes into a peer-reviewed scientific journal it is customary and expected to cite the previous publications of those who came before you, and upon who earlier efforts one has extended from and built the current work. In the paper that first describes special relativity, there is not a single reference to any earlier published work. None. That paper stands completely alone as a work fully derived from Einstein's own mind.
I wish I could convey to you the spine-tingling sense of wonderment that last observation still invokes in scientific historians to this day. Not a single citation in the entire work. He thought it up entirely on his own during his lunch hour breaks from his job as a desk clerk..
The period spanning March 18, 1905 through September 27, 1905 is only 193 days, or about 27½ weeks. So not really a very long period at all, considering he managed to reduce Issac Newton's entire mechanical universe into a small subset of his own new creation. On his lunch hour.
Holy crap...
Would that the rest of us all here could do as much during our lunch breaks, instead of just surfing APUG...
Ken
Success=10% inspiration; 90% perspiration.
I was telling that to my boss just yesterday. He agreed so it must be correct.
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