"playing with the philosophers" Wash your mind afterward. They carry STDs (semantically transmitted dysphorias).
Rigorous logic then axiomatic systems’ predictions rendered Aristotle and the Vatican ridiculous. Newton had Big G but bobbled c, h, k_B; and likely the invariant ratio of mass and weight. Macroeconomics burbles scientific socialism. The Thai baht farted, indirectly collapsing Long-Term Capital Management and nearly Western civilization. Euclid was 2000 years of learned denial, then Bolyai then Thurston.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RWOpQXTltA ...Plato's cave overlooks power, greed, criminality, and management (the confluence of overwhelming ignorance with overweening arrogance).
Enjoy your trip. I especially enjoyed the Augustinbräu in Munich when we were on a bike trip along the Romantic Road in Germany 10 years ago.
The toothless grin reminded me of a recent charming little movie, "Gifted". It is not edgy or profound but it has some nice dialogue. And in the movie the Navier-Stokes equation has been solved although Wikipedia shows that that Millennium Prize problem is still up for grabs.
"Away Note"
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"playing with the philosophers" Wash your mind afterward. They carry STDs (semantically transmitted dysphorias).
Rigorous logic then axiomatic systems’ predictions rendered Aristotle and the Vatican ridiculous. Newton had Big G but bobbled c, h, k_B; and likely the invariant ratio of mass and weight. Macroeconomics burbles scientific socialism. The Thai baht farted, indirectly collapsing Long-Term Capital Management and nearly Western civilization. Euclid was 2000 years of learned denial, then Bolyai then Thurston.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RWOpQXTltA
...Plato's cave overlooks power, greed, criminality, and management (the confluence of overwhelming ignorance with overweening arrogance).
10:15 AM, May 06, 2017
Enjoy your trip. I especially enjoyed the Augustinbräu in Munich when we were on a bike trip along the Romantic Road in Germany 10 years ago.
The toothless grin reminded me of a recent charming little movie, "Gifted". It is not edgy or profound but it has some nice dialogue. And in the movie the Navier-Stokes equation has been solved although Wikipedia shows that that Millennium Prize problem is still up for grabs.
10:50 AM, May 06, 2017
While the teacher's away, the mice will play, though wary of Schrodinger's cat.
11:09 AM, May 06, 2017