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Those who are not shocked when they first come across quantum theory cannot possibly have understood it.
Niels Bohr (1885 - 1962)
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Take this strange dove as your new medicaw assistant.
Type: Cosmetic/misc
Class: Medic
Paintable: Yes
Accepted in game: No
This cosmetic was made by Steam Users Big Bob, Dragón Bolseta, Earle De Darkwood and Corvalho. Posted on May 17th 2019, you can vote for this here!
#Bohr#cosmetic#tf2 workshop#the workshop Mann#tf2#Team Fortress 2#tf2 medic#the medic#blu medic#red medic
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Back from the dead to art dump of some of the stuff Ive drawn that I rlly like
This one is rlly special to me as I drew it for my nan who loved the old version (this is a redraw btw) and a drawing of wapeach
Here are some of my characters for a book I’m writing (feel free to ask about anyone here)
A unfinished princess peach drawing
And an Amy drawing of an Amy robot avatar I saw
Thanks for looking!
(And ig commissions still open since im in the process of applying for a job and have alot of free time)
#art#metal sonic#amy rose#sonic the hedgehog#sonic#wapeach#idv embalmer#idv#identity v#princess peach#my ocs#evo zelia#Max Pola#candy cane ss#silent shadow#bohr#kenzo kazuyuki#commissions open#tag overload#thx for reading the tags if your here
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leshy and mystic seller have a child resembling black hole with leshy-horns, said child cannot manifest directly in the reality of the old faith, but xir presence is enough to cause the disruptions seen as the game's glitches
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J. Robert Oppenheimer speaking at UCLA. May 14th, 1964.
#oppenheimer#oppie#robert oppenheimer#j robert oppenheimer#j. robert oppenheimer#niels bohr#bohr#Manhattan Project#nuclear#physics#Youtube#audio
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20th Century physicists
#science history#physics#mathmatics#paul dirac#dirac#wolfgang Pauli#Pauli#werner heisenberg#Heisenberg#erwin schrödinger#schrödinger#max planck#planck#neils Bohr#bohr#atom#scientist#physicist#20th century#my art
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Una biografía breve de lo indivisible
Esta vez, he escrito sobre los modelos del átomo a través del tiempo. La cuestión de qué conforma estructuralmente a la naturaleza ha sido discutido desde la antigua Grecia y la pregunta persiste hasta nuestros días. Ha requerido del esfuerzo y el ingenio de muchas personas poder llegar a una explicación más fina de qué sucede en el microcosmos que es el espacio subatómico. Así que, he decidido explorar, grosso modo, las ideas de químicos y físicos del pasado distante y no tan distante sobre la forma de los constituyentes de todo lo que vemos y los mecanismos que imperan en su comportamiento.
https://confdefisica.com/una-biografia-de-lo-indivisible/
#física#cuántica#mecánica cuántica#quantum physics#quantum mechanics#physics#particle physics#fisica de particulas#physblr#studyblr#átomo#rutherford#bohr#dalton#química#historia
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Gender differences in creativity (in science education) (Essay)
Rosalind Franklin
In Japan, there have been many cases in the past where female students taking entrance exams for medical schools were given lower test scores than male students, causing them to fail, which became a social problem. Female students have a stronger ability to persevere in simple studies than male students, and many of them are likely to be better suited to become doctors.
In science, there are some areas where female students' special ability, persistence, cannot keep up. It's the power of creativity. The discovery of the double helix was the greatest achievement in life science in the 20th century, but the woman scientist Rosalind Franklin conducted the basic research for this discovery. However, she did not agree with Watson and Crick's discovery of the astonishing molecular structure of DNA, and she died and was unable to receive the Nobel Prize. Although she was able to carry out experiments with meticulous preparation, her ability to come up with ideas was definitely lacking.
This is where I see the gender difference in creative ability in science. Another example is Madame Curie, who isolated polonium and radium. Although precise and steady experiments may be possible, the repetition of these actions is what scientific work is all about. Looking back, Einstein and Bohr once engaged in a suffocating thought experiment about quantum mechanics, but I can't imagine Marie Curie joining them.
I think that female scientists generally lack creativity. To be fair, is the female mathematician Kovalevskaya an exception?
Even though male students have the potential to be creative, they tend to skip regular studies, so they lose out to female students. However, since female students lack the ability to think creatively, if they are educated separately, the negative effects of each gender will likely be magnified, so it would be appropriate to educate them with a moderate mix of the two.
Rei Morishita
#gender differences#creativity#rei morishita#essay#Rosalind Franklin#science education#double helix#Watson and Crick#Madame Curie#Einstein#Bohr#Kovalevskaya
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"Oppenheimer" biopic de Christopher Nolan - adapté du livre "American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer" de Kai Bird et Martin J. Sherwin (2005) sur le "Père de la bombe atomique" J. Robert Oppenheimer (1904-1967) - avec Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Florence Pugh, Matt Damon, Josh Harnett, Robert Downey Jr., Kenneth Branagh, Rami Malek, Dane DeHaan, Benny Safdie, David Krumholtz, Casey Affleck, Dylan Arnold, David Dastmalchian, Jason Clarke et Gary Oldman, juillet 2023.
#films#WWII#Biopic#hommage#spirit#Oppenheimer#Tatlock#Murphy#Groves#Strauss#Lawrence#Einstein#Truman#Nichols#Robb#Pash#Hill#Bohr#Teller#Rabi#Nolan#Bird#Sherwin#Blunt#Pugh#Damon#Harnett#Downey#Branagh#Malek
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There are some things so serious that you have to laugh at them.
- Niels Bohr
One of the great stories in science is that Carlsberg Brewery offered Niels Bohr a lifetime supply of unlimited beer.
Niels Bohr, a Danish physicist who made fundamental contributions to understanding atomic structure and quantum theory, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1922. In honour of his achievements, it was believed that Carlsberg Brewery offered him a gift: a house located next to the brewery.
One of the benefits of this house was a direct pipeline from the brewery to the house, effectively providing Niels Bohr with free and unlimited beer for life. This story reflects both the respect and admiration that Bohr had in his home country and the strong links that often existed between brewers and the communities they served.
The story continues to be popular as it combines two things people often find fascinating: groundbreaking science and beer. Except it’s a bit of an urban legend.
According to Dr. Christian Joas, director of the Niels Bohr Archives and an associate professor in the Department of Scientific Education at the University of Copenhagen, the story has been exaggerated.
Niels Bohr moved into the honorary Carlsberg residence in 1932, which was originally built for Jacob Christian Jacobsen, the founder of the Carlsberg brewery. The house was not given to Bohr, as it is said in the urban legend, but he had the right to use it for life. There is another anecdote about that rent in beer. Namely, after moving into the house near Niels Bohr, a representative of the brewery stopped by and asked him how many beers a day he wanted to be delivered to him. Bohr said: 12, thinking of bottles, but the brewery started delivering 12 crates a day to him and that lasted for a while until the misunderstanding was corrected.
#bohr#niels bohr#quote#physics#physicist#beer#carlsberg#legend#noebl prize#science#scientist#drink#drinking
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There's an Einstein quote that goes "God doesn't play dice with the universe!" Now, I don't know how religious Einstein was, but he was no theologian; he was a theoretical physicist. And for all his brilliance in constructing Special and General Relativity, he never got comfortable with the randomness of Quantum Physics. That's the context of the quote: Einstein, expressing his belief that a true physical theory cannot contain random outcomes. Supposedly, pioneer Quantum investigator Niels Bohr replied: "Einstein, stop telling God what he can't do!"
I wish Bohr's reply had been the quote to turn famous.
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Solutions de continuité
“Solution de continuité” ©Philippe Quéau (Art Κέω) 2024 Selon l’adage scolastique, Natura non facit saltus (« La nature ne fait pas de saut ») — employé notamment par Leibnizi, l’un des inventeurs (avec Fermat et Newton) du calcul infinitésimal — il convenait de penser, en son temps encore, que l’on ne trouve dans la nature aucune discontinuité fondamentale. Les événements ne s’y succèdent pas…
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Nihilist me is back ~ 🫠
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