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Hi all,
I once believed that UHF(and beyond) RF electronics was the most technically challenging hobby there is. Period. However, I've since read about some chap who claims his principal 'hobby' is Quantum Mechanics! This fellow is in prison somewhere in the UK and all his 'work' is *entirely* theoretical (obviously - given the confined circumstances) and consists of the academic pursuit of the subject alone including heaps of serious number-crunching and formidably cryptic calculus. The complex, metaphysical conundrum that arises from this is: can QM (highly theoretical even if you actually work hands-on with particle accelerators) ever be accurately described as a 'hobby?' What does the Panel think? p. |
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AndyS wrote:
wrote: Hi all, I once believed that UHF(and beyond) RF electronics was the most technically challenging hobby there is. Period. However, I've since read about some chap who claims his principal 'hobby' is Quantum Mechanics! This fellow is in prison somewhere in the UK and all his 'work' is *entirely* theoretical (obviously - given the confined circumstances) and consists of the academic pursuit of the subject alone including heaps of serious number-crunching and formidably cryptic calculus. The complex, metaphysical conundrum that arises from this is: can QM (highly theoretical even if you actually work hands-on with particle accelerators) ever be accurately described as a 'hobby?' What does the Panel think? p. Andy writes: I think that talking incessantly about a subject that one can't prove by demonstration shows an inferiority complex. The dude is afraid to argue a subject whose results can be proven.... Quantum mechanics is a science - you don't *prove* anything. You make theories to explain data obtained by experiment, and verify the predictions of these theories with more experiments. Anyone looking for a subject whose results can be proven should stick to maths (another good choice for people stuck in prison!). But as a science, QM is solid (if somewhat difficult) - just because the guy in prison can't personally verify any predictions he comes up with, doesn't mean they can't be verified by others. After all, much of the theory is developed by people at universities, not just the more "practical" scientists working with particle accelerators and the like. Just like arguing Catholicism versus Buddha --- an interesting way , for some, to waste their time. But no way to be proven wrong....... If the fellow's mind was as good as the fellow seems to think it is , himself, he wouldn't be afraid to approach subjects where he could be shown in error..... Given that you apparently know nothing about quantum mechanics, what subjects were you thinking of? I bet the SOB has never changed the oil in his own truck.....I bet if he tried, he would mess it up..... So what? Is that some sort of red-neck test of manhood? Andy in Eureka, Texas |
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![]() Highland Ham wrote: The complex, metaphysical conundrum that arises from this is: can QM (highly theoretical even if you actually work hands-on with particle accelerators) ever be accurately described as a 'hobby?' What does the Panel think? p. =================================== Paul , Is there not a more appropriate NG for this topic ? One on the topic sure it is a hooy to Hihgland Ham yes I am sure this but it is better than the swill posting though at least one the gruops it gt droped in Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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![]() David wrote: Given that you apparently know nothing about quantum mechanics, what subjects were you thinking of? ***** I was thinking of ways of improving the flakiness of biscuits. Also a more efficient way of skinning rabbits.... I bet the SOB has never changed the oil in his own truck.....I bet if he tried, he would mess it up..... So what? Is that some sort of red-neck test of manhood? ****** Yes. If you can't do the basic essentials of life, you shouldn't be screwing around with theory of the universe......... Andy in Eureka, Texas ( If the home ed teacher in your local high school wears a pink hooter hoister, you might live in Eureka, Texas ) |
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On 18 Jun 2006 17:08:59 +0200, David wrote:
[snip...snip...] So what? Is that some sort of red-neck test of manhood? No, the red-neck test of manhood is to fish the oil drain plug out of the bucket of hot oil, bare-handed. It doesn't count unless the oil is elbow deep and from a hot engine. ;-) -- Rich Webb Norfolk, VA |
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oups.com... Hi all, I once believed that UHF(and beyond) RF electronics was the most technically challenging hobby there is. Period. However, I've since read about some chap who claims his principal 'hobby' is Quantum Mechanics! This fellow is in prison somewhere in the UK and all his 'work' is *entirely* theoretical (obviously - given the confined circumstances) and consists of the academic pursuit of the subject alone including heaps of serious number-crunching and formidably cryptic calculus. The complex, metaphysical conundrum that arises from this is: can QM (highly theoretical even if you actually work hands-on with particle accelerators) ever be accurately described as a 'hobby?' What does the Panel think? p. It is a hobby if you're a physics Ph.D. who can't get an academic job ![]() There are people who do astronomical computing (calculation of orbits, etc.) as a hobby. I suppose this is similar. |
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![]() "an old friend" wrote in message ups.com... Highland Ham wrote: The complex, metaphysical conundrum that arises from this is: can QM (highly theoretical even if you actually work hands-on with particle accelerators) ever be accurately described as a 'hobby?' What does the Panel think? p. =================================== Paul , Is there not a more appropriate NG for this topic ? One on the topic sure it is a hooy to Hihgland Ham yes I am sure this but it is better than the swill posting though at least one the gruops it gt droped in Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH /././. Speak English, you ill-educated retard. |
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