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"Advent calendar #10: It sounds Greek to me!"

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Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Bee & Stefan,

The problem today is that Feynman’s solution would not work as everyone with ear buds in or texting on a smart phone would appear to be so addled. I guess if all else failed he could have resorted the path integral approach to find his way and yet it certainty wouldn’t as it did with this method require the least action for him as he would have been forced to explore all the possible histories;)

Best,

Phil

8:32 AM, December 10, 2011

Blogger Professor R said...

it sounds a lot like a variation on an old Pauli story...in his case, he asked the manager of a train station if he had seen some strange looking people arriving the day before

1:47 PM, December 11, 2011

Blogger Phillip Helbig said...

True story: I was at a conference on the cosmological parameter Omega in Chile about 12 years ago. After the long flight to Santiago, we got into a very small plane to fly to the south of Chile. (While at the airport in Santiago, my bag with essentially all my important stuff was stolen, but I got it back in time. A fascinating story for another time.) After arriving, we were collected by a minivan which took us to the conference (about another hour). The driver told us that earlier in the day they had had a sign with just the Greek letter Omega on it, thinking that that would be enough. Unfortunately, there was a conference of mathematicians somewhere else but which used the same airport. After seeing the sign and asking if this was the bus for the conference, the mathematicians boarded up, only to realize much later that they were at the wrong conference.

6:22 AM, December 12, 2011

Blogger Rastus Odinga Odinga said...

Wow! A Feyman story which is neither an obvious invention nor designed to prove that Feynman was the smartest/coolest/sexiest sentient being in the observable universe! Amazing!

6:46 AM, December 13, 2011

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