Happy birthday Pierre de Fermat

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  1. shiney

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    Happy birthday Pierre :dbgrtmb:

    an + bn = cn

    :heehee:
     
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      Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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      Yes Happy Birthday Pierre wherever you may be :WINK1::heehee:
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      Yes, happy 410th! :dancy: Hope the old theorem is holding out.
       
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      Funny how widely known that name/theorum is. :heehee:
       
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      Daisees, I'm not sure how many people know it but some do and some don't.

      I wonder whether the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle might be valid here :scratch:. Or, if you're not sure of things, then Schroedinger's Cat may be something worth thinking about. :heehee:
       
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      Oscar is not amused. Other cats are irrelevant.

      cat owner + pointless musings = late kitty dinner :kittykiss:
       
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        :loll: :loll: :loll: :loll: :loll:

        Oscar doesn't really mind because Schroedinger's Cat was locked in a box. :thumb:

        For those of you who don't know about the Cat here is a very short video explaining the absurdity of some thinking about quantum physics.

        Schrodinger's Cat - YouTube



        And if you're still with us then a couple of poems that I think are very good.

        Dear Cecil:
        Cecil, you're my final hope
        Of finding out the true Straight Dope
        For I have been reading of Schroedinger's cat
        But none of my cats are at all like that.
        This unusual animal (so it is said)
        Is simultaneously live and dead!
        What I don't understand is just why he
        Can't be one or other, unquestionably.
        My future now hangs in between eigenstates.
        In one I'm enlightened, the other I ain't.
        If you understand, Cecil, then show me the way
        And rescue my psyche from quantum decay.
        But if this queer thing has perplexed even you,
        Then I will and won't see you in Schroedinger's zoo.
        --Randy F., Chicago

        Dear Randy:

        Schroedinger, Erwin! Professor of physics!
        Wrote daring equations! Confounded his critics!
        (Not bad, eh? Don't worry. This part of the verse
        Starts off pretty good, but it gets a lot worse.)
        Win saw that the theory that Newton'd invented
        By Einstein's discov'ries had been badly dented.
        What now? wailed his colleagues. Said Erwin, "Don't panic,
        No grease monkey I, but a quantum mechanic.
        Consider electrons. Now, these teeny articles
        Are sometimes like waves, and then sometimes like particles.
        If that's not confusing, the nuclear dance
        Of electrons and suchlike is governed by chance!
        No sweat, though--my theory permits us to judge
        Where some of 'em is and the rest of 'em was."
        Not everyone bought this. It threatened to wreck
        The comforting linkage of cause and effect.
        E'en Einstein had doubts, and so Schroedinger tried
        To tell him what quantum mechanics implied.
        Said Win to Al, "Brother, suppose we've a cat,
        And inside a tube we have put that cat at--
        Along with a solitaire deck and some Fritos,
        A bottle of Night Train, a couple mosquitoes
        (Or something else rhyming) and, oh, if you got 'em,
        One vial prussic acid, one decaying ottom
        Or atom--whatever--but when it emits,
        A trigger device blasts the vial into bits
        Which snuffs our poor kitty. The odds of this crime
        Are 50 to 50 per hour each time.
        The cylinder's sealed. The hour's passed away. Is
        Our pussy still purring--or pushing up daisies?
        Now, you'd say the cat either lives or it don't
        But quantum mechanics is stubborn and won't.
        Statistically speaking, the cat (goes the joke),
        Is half a cat breathing and half a cat croaked.
        To some this may seem a ridiculous split,
        But quantum mechanics must answer, "Tough @#&!
        We may not know much, but one thing's fo' sho':
        There's things in the cosmos that we cannot know.
        Shine light on electrons--you'll cause them to swerve.
        The act of observing disturbs the observed--
        Which ruins your test. But then if there's no testing
        To see if a particle's moving or resting
        Why try to conjecture? Pure useless endeavor!
        We know probability--certainty, never.'
        The effect of this notion? I very much fear
        'Twill make doubtful all things that were formerly clear.
        Till soon the cat doctors will say in reports,
        "We've just flipped a coin and we've learned he's a corpse."'
        So saith Herr Erwin. Quoth Albert, "You're nuts.
        God doesn't play dice with the universe, putz.
        I'll prove it!" he said, and the Lord knows he tried--
        In vain--until fin'ly he more or less died.
        Win spoke at the funeral: "Listen, dear friends,
        Sweet Al was my buddy. I must make amends.
        Though he doubted my theory, I'll say of this saint:
        Ten-to-one he's in heaven--but five bucks says he ain't."

        --CECIL ADAMS

         
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