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by melony
1373 days ago
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He's also a human calculator with a natural aptitude for arithmetics that far outstrips most of his less distinguished peers. Most people forget that Feynman was really good at calculations and math. I think for famous physicists who were not talented mathematicians, Einstein (whom allegedly had all the math done by his wife Mileva Maric, he wasn't bad at math, just not exceptionally brilliant at it the way most of his contemporaries were) and Faraday were the exceptions, not the norm. https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2006/may/22/science.research Many of Einstein's contemporaries had some contribution to applied math https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Solvay_conference_1927.... |
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