Are astrophysicists and aerospace engineers the new untapped resource? They are definitely not the socially-inept geeks that are so ingrained in our collective psyche. I'm beginning to think I had something back in the days of thick glasses and Star Trek conventions. I think Amanda would have to agree with me on this one.
Have we stumbled on the solution to Brownian motion?
Flown by mariposa at 01:01 AM on March 26, 2005
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To quote Mr. Aerospace [on your original and now edited post], "Oh, yeah, Bosons as opposed to Fermions..." Of course!
And yes, I agree with you; I'm just punch-pleased the astrophysicists and aerospace engineers are untapped.
Hey, I bet if we got the two of them working together on a project we could become rich... Or, rather, they could become rich. That's what I meant.
Posted by: Amanda at March 27, 2005 06:30 AM
Solutions to Brownian motion are few and far between. Though extraordinary theories have recently surfaced from a variety of disciplines that make us astro types quiver in joy and marvel in complexity.
Wiki - Richard Phillips Feynman
what do you think?
thanks,
Yuri
Posted by: yuri at March 27, 2005 02:47 PM
"You have the rare ability to make wise decisions quickly."
Mr. Aerospace's fortune cookie message yesterday.
Posted by: Amanda at March 27, 2005 03:01 PM
First time reading this blog, just wanted to say hi.
Posted by: yuri at October 3, 2005 02:59 PM
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