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by Q_is_4_Quantum
618 days ago
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Surely Wofram deserves the Nobel as much as Hopfield and Hinton? Not for this stuff of course (which I doubt many take seriously), but because he also provided us with an amazing computational tool without which physics would be very far behind where it is today? [And at least I knew his name already unlike our current laureates whom I just had to look up!] |
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If we keep giving the physics Nobel to people building computer tools, soon it will have to be renowned physicist Linus Torvalds, whose computational platform underlies every big physics experiment.
I'm not sure physicists would be thrilled if we keep going in that direction.