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"Advent calendar #14: From Hilbert with Sympathy"

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Blogger Steven Colyer said...

lol!!! Mathematicians! Math is pretty much all they think about.

Well it is the sexiest of disciplines so why wouldn't they?

Care to share your own thoughts in that regard Bee that may have led to your own switching of majors from Math to Physics?

4:44 AM, December 14, 2011

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Steven,

Well, it's a story I've told before. The brief summary is that I am too reality-bound for mathematics. I want to learn something about the world, and I hope of course that others learn something about the world from to my contribution. Mathematics is as much an art as it is a science, but it's an art that (unfortunately) few people can really appreciate and not everything mathematical is relevant to understand the world. My reality-boundedness is also reflected in that part of the story where the department of physics offered me a job, whereas the mathematicians were broke. To come back to your question, I actually found the mathematicians to have much better manners and to be less aggressive than their physics colleagues on the other side of the building, but if I was sensitive to sexist jokes I would have left the field long ago. Academics of all disciplines are very preoccupied by their work which can make conversations somewhat repetitive (no worse conversation partner than an academic who is chewing on a problem), but then I'm guilty of that too. Best,

B.

6:52 AM, December 14, 2011

Blogger Uncle Al said...

Fix the problem, mourn the dead, and get on with the job. If god loves the poor, crippled, and stupid, then god can bloody well pay for them or take them back. My wallet is broken and my patience is exhausted.

11:35 AM, December 14, 2011

Blogger Giotis said...

Death is more fundamental than Mathematics.

Hilbert should have known better...

1:09 PM, December 17, 2011

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