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What now Samoth!

Feynman said:
Thanks for mentioning my books. Who do you think developed quantum electrodynamics?

Sheesh, people think I'm dead and forget all about me. Man.

Damn, you new age scientists are full of yourself. Do you see me bitching because Newton got all the glory for calculus?
 
Liebnitz said:
Damn, you new age scientists are full of yourself. Do you see me bitching because Newton got all the glory for calculus?
:lmao:

Oh god, my side is splitting.
 
Liebnitz said:
Damn, you new age scientists are full of yourself. Do you see me bitching because Newton got all the glory for calculus?

Shut up. You can't even spell your name properly, what makes you think you designed calculus?
 
Feynman said:
Thanks for mentioning my books. Who do you think developed quantum electrodynamics?

Sheesh, people think I'm dead and forget all about me. Man.

You're still not trying to say your Cal-tech grad students faked your death? You'd be 89 if you were alive today, eating strained bananas and passing them into your Depends.
 
redguru said:
You're still not trying to say your Cal-tech grad students faked your death? You'd be 89 if you were alive today, eating strained bananas and passing them into your Depends.

Hey! I'm trying to finish up Einstein's work after that whole Cosmological Constant blunder crap. Who else is going to get a working theory of quantum gravitation?
 
samoth said:
Hyperspace by Kaku? I've flipped through it, but don't own it.

Last two books I bought were Penrose's Twistor Theory books:

http://www.amazon.com/Spinors-Space...7070/ref=pd_bxgy_b_text_b/105-4338711-8713208

http://www.amazon.com/Spinors-Space...ef=sr_1_1/105-4338711-8713208?ie=UTF8&s=books

Granted, I'm sure as hell not at that level, but I tend to only read books with quite a bit of math in them, as opposed to the popular Hawkings-esque or Gribbons-esque books that describe things qualitativley.

BTW, Schrodinger's Cat is a great book (also by the aforementioned Gribbons)



:cow:

For the record, Shrodinger's cat always gave Einstein fits. But then quantum mechanics was never something he could quite conform himself to.

You ever get a chance to go through Parellel Worlds?

You'll have to excuse how I go for the more allegorical books; Math is one of my weaker subjects (only completed up to 150 in college) so I tend to get boggled down by it.

Feynman said:
Thanks for mentioning my books. Who do you think developed quantum electrodynamics?

Sheesh, people think I'm dead and forget all about me. Man.

Look, I admire your ahead of time theories about nanotechnology. I also respect your work that aided in the advencement of string theory (and by proxy, m theory and hyperstring theory).

But let's be serious... No one is talking about you anymore...


Feynman said:
Hey! I'm trying to finish up Einstein's work after that whole Cosmological Constant blunder crap. Who else is going to get a working theory of quantum gravitation?

See? This is what I'm referring to. Einstein’s "blunder", that appalling piece of science, is more dead on than anyone could have ever thought back when he tried to implement it into relativity in the first place.

And let's face it; you want things to be tested and measured, which we aren't quite there yet. (Gravitational wave detectors be damned!)


heatherrae said:
Feynman is a good orbly....priceless.

You got pwned by Feynman!


heatherrae said:
Ouch! you got served! lol@ I don't read the qualitative stuff.

Science call out.

This is my favorite thread ever.

I do what I can, even if you think I was served/pwned. Though, I don't think this means we're going to do those lorentz transformations on your bed anymore.


redguru said:
Shut up. You can't even spell your name properly, what makes you think you designed calculus?

Next Plank will show up claiming it's all Newtons fault that he had to go by his figures in the first place.
 
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