Posted on 11/13/2016 7:25:21 AM PST by LouieFisk
Physicists avoid highly mathematical work despite being trained in advanced mathematics, new research suggests.
The study, published in the New Journal of Physics, shows that physicists pay less attention to theories that are crammed with mathematical details.
(Excerpt) Read more at sciencedaily.com ...
Actually its a myth he had difficulties in math.
I was already punning there!
“It is. That’s why it should be met head-on and tamed. You can do it!”
They used to teach kids to approach math and other difficult subjects and problems that way. No more.
D'ough!
The ordinal structure of existence is one of the greatest arguments for God.
It wasn’t until the 40s that physicist finally admitted there had to be a place for mathematics. Schroedinger was largely responsible for this.
“it is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on him not understanding it”
- Upton Sinclair
“[avoiding math] finally corrupting the hard sciences.”
So true. As a trained physicist myself, we are multi-majors by nature; or at least it used to be.
One can see the disconnect from highly trained rational minds that has been occurring throughout the sciences (Anthropologic Global Warming anyone).
Without relying on mathematically working theorems, proofs, and laws the scientific community has switched its allegiances over to the political sciences.
Where Fed funding forces predetermined results and consensus makes law.
These lazy minds have forgotten that now matter how BIG or how Powerful the computers they make, their program results are ONLY as good as their entered mathematical formulas.
And we KNOW those at the UN’s IPCC continue to doctor their equations/results.
It is. Thats why it should be met head-on and tamed. You can do it!
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“They used to teach kids to approach math and other difficult subjects and problems that way. No more.”
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Though some kids take easier to it than others and some teachers are better than others at teaching it. But in the end, it comes down to the individual learner’s motivation.
My brother was a math major who dropped out of college in his senior year because he said the math he was having to take had no practical application. He then joined the Navy for a six-year stint in radar. From there it was to Lockheed and GE Astrospace, where he supervised the launching of satellites. So the math may have been impractical, but what worked was lucrative.
I agree!
“But in the end, it comes down to the individual learners motivation.”
Agree totally. Especially their ‘skill set’. Wish parents/teachers would access that knowledge about their children early and ‘feed’ them along those lines.
Some minds learn best with imagination/concepts and storytelling, others are better with their hands touching/doing; some focus on detail others big pic.
Allowed to find ‘my way’ thru the maze of the ‘forced’ learning years and was fortunate to have those few superb teachers along the path that made a difference that is now inculcated into me.
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ... = -1/12
Math is a tool used by physicists since time immemorial. Physics, even theoretical physics, is the study of the physical world experienced by our senses. Math is abstract and tautological A math theory may be internally consistent but with nothing corresponding to the natural world we experience or can ever test by experiment and the scientific method.
Lazy is what it is. Math is merely a tool for physicist. You don’t alway have to understand the tool to understand the work.
Math always burns a few hundred brain calories when working through problems. I'm not a natural but sure had great experiences with helpful tutors, teachers, math clubs and groups. As my old seventh grade Algebra 'always-a-marine' teacher used to drill in to us,"Math can be fun and you will like it." He had a sign on the clock also,"Time will pass, will you?"
“physics hypotheses”
Yes, it would seem so. Studying imaginary/complex numbers in college certainly peeked my early skeptic, however, without them, one cannot research into the quantum world.
We are not (only) what we think we are. And as someone already mentioned on this thread, the existence of a higher being seems to be at play here!
“Math is merely a tool for physicist.”
Yes just as our ability to communicate on this thread is directly related to our ability to know a common language.
Math is the language of physics.
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