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"Advent Calendar #17: Fermi's paper snippets"

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Blogger Steven Colyer said...

LOL ... I should have been a grocer! :-)

5:54 AM, December 17, 2011

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7:56 AM, December 17, 2011

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Bee & Stefan,

Yes Fermi was a force to be reckoned with and yet when it came right down to things the subject itself served to humble even him.

“If I could remember the names of all these particles, I'd be a botanist.”

-Enrico Fermi, “More Random Walks in Science”, compiled by R.L. Weber (Bristol, England The Institute of Physics, 1982)

Best,

Phil

8:16 AM, December 17, 2011

Blogger Richard Hake said...

Fermi's piano tuners in Chicago.

In an Amazon.com review of Sanjoy Mahajan's "Street Fighting Math I wrote: ". . . the late astrophysicist and education guru Philip Morrison http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Morrison. In a 1963 letter titled "Fermi Questions" to the editor of the "American Journal of Physics" wrote:

"There is a kind of power over the theoretical and experimental studies in which [the prospective physics graduate student] is engaged which is difficult to define, but whose presence is perhaps more important than the knowledge which is more formal and complete. There is one test of such power which is at the same time a remarkably apt method for its development. The method was the common and frequently amusing practice of Enrico Fermi, perhaps the most widely creative physicist of our times. Fermi delighted to think up and at once to discuss and answer questions which drew upon everyday experience, and upon the ability to make rough approximations, inspired guesses, and statistical estimates from very little data. A few samples are indispensable: How much does a watch gain or lose when carried up a mountain? HOW MANY PIANO TUNERS ARE THERE IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO.

10:54 AM, December 17, 2011

Blogger Georg said...

""HOW MANY PIANO TUNERS ARE THERE IN THE CITY OF CHICAGO.""
This is simple!
Take the number of murders in Chicago,
subtract the number of gardeners and voila, this is the number of piano tuners. Everybody knows that the gardener "dunit" if there is one available, if not, the tuner will have to do.

9:13 AM, December 19, 2011

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