Topic: Who was smarter?
Thomas27's photo
Tue 05/13/08 04:40 PM

It must be Einstein cuz I never heard of the other guy

huh Are you serious too!

Winx's photo
Tue 05/13/08 04:42 PM



thats right he is still alive, lol as I said before, I am not that intellegent. I am only averege or slightly lower...


Hell, I'm a complete idiot. You got me beat. drinker smokin
I doubt that. I have trouble counting to 11 with my shoes off, lol


How high can you count with your shoes on?:tongue:

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Tue 05/13/08 04:45 PM




thats right he is still alive, lol as I said before, I am not that intellegent. I am only averege or slightly lower...


Hell, I'm a complete idiot. You got me beat. drinker smokin
I doubt that. I have trouble counting to 11 with my shoes off, lol


How high can you count with your shoes on?:tongue:
i dont know, lets see...1...2...baltimor... jefferson...lincoln...turkey... thats it I can count to turkey.

Winx's photo
Tue 05/13/08 04:46 PM





thats right he is still alive, lol as I said before, I am not that intellegent. I am only averege or slightly lower...


Hell, I'm a complete idiot. You got me beat. drinker smokin
I doubt that. I have trouble counting to 11 with my shoes off, lol


How high can you count with your shoes on?:tongue:
i dont know, lets see...1...2...baltimor... jefferson...lincoln...turkey... thats it I can count to turkey.


laugh

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Tue 05/13/08 04:48 PM

Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawking. Opinions?


Both took the knowledge of physics up a notch. If Einstein had embraced string theory, he might emerge the winner, but both have made highly significant contributions, and both should be admired. The real winners here are those of us who have or will benefit from their efforts.

Thomas27's photo
Tue 05/13/08 04:49 PM

Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawking. Opinions?

Einstein's laws and theories are a continuation of Newton's and Hawking's theories are basically a continuation of Einstein's.

This could possibly be discussed all night, but I think one wouldn't have been anything without the other. There's a reason they all preceded each other. Some of the knowledge we have today, is a direct reflection of all of their brains at work.

Thomas27's photo
Tue 05/13/08 04:54 PM

Sir Issac Newton, Newton laid the ground work out for the theory of realitivy....Einstein just crossed the T's and dotted the I's.

Don't forget Pythagoras and "time".

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Tue 05/13/08 04:59 PM
Edited by rtaylor74 on Tue 05/13/08 04:59 PM
Hawking: Quantum Gravity and Theoretical Cosomology. The former will probably be of more benefit to mankind as we blaze a new path into quantum physics and mechanics. Nanotechnolgy is the future.

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Tue 05/13/08 05:27 PM


It must be Einstein cuz I never heard of the other guy

huh Are you serious too!


Yes - how is it that you all know about this guy? I didn't think physicists were big news. Why is he famous?

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Tue 05/13/08 05:30 PM
Edited by suzyQ41 on Tue 05/13/08 05:31 PM



I heard his tears cure impotence.laugh


He doesn't wear a watch, HE decided what time it is, and the sun obeys.


LMAO laugh

Oh man ... funny **** laugh


When Chuck Norris does push ups, he doesnt push himself up...he pushes the earth down


Check out Chuck Norris's top ten facts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8QAeoFdM5g

Thomas27's photo
Tue 05/13/08 06:40 PM



It must be Einstein cuz I never heard of the other guy

huh Are you serious too!


Yes - how is it that you all know about this guy? I didn't think physicists were big news. Why is he famous?

Probably because he addressed black holes? or it could be because he has been trying to cross the t's and dot the i"s on Einstein's theories of quantum gravity. Regardless he is famous because of his contributions to science. Had Hawking not been disabled at an early age, I believe that there is a possibility that he might not have discovered his gift.

hikerchick's photo
Tue 05/13/08 06:50 PM




It must be Einstein cuz I never heard of the other guy

huh Are you serious too!


Yes - how is it that you all know about this guy? I didn't think physicists were big news. Why is he famous?

Probably because he addressed black holes? or it could be because he has been trying to cross the t's and dot the i"s on Einstein's theories of quantum gravity. Regardless he is famous because of his contributions to science. Had Hawking not been disabled at an early age, I believe that there is a possibility that he might not have discovered his gift.


I was an accounting major. We didn't talk about black holes or physicists.

Thomas27's photo
Tue 05/13/08 06:52 PM





It must be Einstein cuz I never heard of the other guy

huh Are you serious too!


Yes - how is it that you all know about this guy? I didn't think physicists were big news. Why is he famous?

Probably because he addressed black holes? or it could be because he has been trying to cross the t's and dot the i"s on Einstein's theories of quantum gravity. Regardless he is famous because of his contributions to science. Had Hawking not been disabled at an early age, I believe that there is a possibility that he might not have discovered his gift.


I was an accounting major. We didn't talk about black holes or physicists.

Don't watch the Discovery or Science channel either?huh

It's pretty interesting sometimes!:wink:

hikerchick's photo
Tue 05/13/08 06:54 PM






It must be Einstein cuz I never heard of the other guy

huh Are you serious too!


Yes - how is it that you all know about this guy? I didn't think physicists were big news. Why is he famous?

Probably because he addressed black holes? or it could be because he has been trying to cross the t's and dot the i"s on Einstein's theories of quantum gravity. Regardless he is famous because of his contributions to science. Had Hawking not been disabled at an early age, I believe that there is a possibility that he might not have discovered his gift.


I was an accounting major. We didn't talk about black holes or physicists.

Don't watch the Discovery or Science channel either?huh

It's pretty interesting sometimes!:wink:


Don't really like TV..I only watched it with my daughter.I have my satellite disconnected now.

Thomas27's photo
Tue 05/13/08 06:56 PM







It must be Einstein cuz I never heard of the other guy

huh Are you serious too!


Yes - how is it that you all know about this guy? I didn't think physicists were big news. Why is he famous?

Probably because he addressed black holes? or it could be because he has been trying to cross the t's and dot the i"s on Einstein's theories of quantum gravity. Regardless he is famous because of his contributions to science. Had Hawking not been disabled at an early age, I believe that there is a possibility that he might not have discovered his gift.


I was an accounting major. We didn't talk about black holes or physicists.

Don't watch the Discovery or Science channel either?huh

It's pretty interesting sometimes!:wink:


Don't really like TV..I only watched it with my daughter.I have my satellite disconnected now.

Ok then!
I tried!ohwell flowerforyou

hikerchick's photo
Tue 05/13/08 07:03 PM
Ok then!
I tried!ohwell flowerforyou


I know. Thanks. I must live in a bubble.

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Tue 05/13/08 07:15 PM



It must be Einstein cuz I never heard of the other guy

huh Are you serious too!


Yes - how is it that you all know about this guy? I didn't think physicists were big news. Why is he famous?


Stephen Hawking wrote a very popular (as far as science can be popular) book called "A Brief History of Time." He later followed that up with "A Briefer History of Time." I highly recommend both.

He has also appeared on the Simpsons; Homer once referred to him as "Larry Flynt."


hikerchick's photo
Tue 05/13/08 07:20 PM




It must be Einstein cuz I never heard of the other guy

huh Are you serious too!


Yes - how is it that you all know about this guy? I didn't think physicists were big news. Why is he famous?


Stephen Hawking wrote a very popular (as far as science can be popular) book called "A Brief History of Time." He later followed that up with "A Briefer History of Time." I highly recommend both.

He has also appeared on the Simpsons; Homer once referred to him as "Larry Flynt."




I took 5 minutes of physics in college and ran screaming. I was more of a biology and literature person. Are these books about physics or is it something regular idiots can enjoy?

I know who Larry Flynt is. And Homer Simpson.laugh

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Tue 05/13/08 07:25 PM





It must be Einstein cuz I never heard of the other guy

huh Are you serious too!


Yes - how is it that you all know about this guy? I didn't think physicists were big news. Why is he famous?


Stephen Hawking wrote a very popular (as far as science can be popular) book called "A Brief History of Time." He later followed that up with "A Briefer History of Time." I highly recommend both.

He has also appeared on the Simpsons; Homer once referred to him as "Larry Flynt."




I took 5 minutes of physics in college and ran screaming. I was more of a biology and literature person. Are these books about physics or is it something regular idiots can enjoy?

I know who Larry Flynt is. And Homer Simpson.laugh


I can email you my senior year thesis on the behavior of evolutionary algorhitms

hikerchick's photo
Tue 05/13/08 07:30 PM






It must be Einstein cuz I never heard of the other guy

huh Are you serious too!


Yes - how is it that you all know about this guy? I didn't think physicists were big news. Why is he famous?


Stephen Hawking wrote a very popular (as far as science can be popular) book called "A Brief History of Time." He later followed that up with "A Briefer History of Time." I highly recommend both.

He has also appeared on the Simpsons; Homer once referred to him as "Larry Flynt."




I took 5 minutes of physics in college and ran screaming. I was more of a biology and literature person. Are these books about physics or is it something regular idiots can enjoy?

I know who Larry Flynt is. And Homer Simpson.laugh


I can email you my senior year thesis on the behavior of evolutionary algorhitms


And I will send you my grad school paper on "The Benefits of a Section 338(h)(10) Election in Acquisition of a Foreign Subsidiary"