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fossilesque@mander.xyzM to Science Memes@mander.xyzEnglish · 2 months ago

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    I found math in physics to have this really fun duality of “these are rigorous rules that must be followed” and “if we make a set of edge case assumptions, we can fit the square peg in the round hole”

    Also I will always treat the derivative operator as a fraction

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      2+2 = 5

      …for sufficiently large values of 2

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        i was in a math class once where a physics major treated a particular variable as one because at csmic scale the value of the variable basically doesn’t matter. the math professor both was and wasn’t amused

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        Engineer. 2+2=5+/-1

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          Statistician: 1+1=sqrt(2)

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          Computer science: 2+2=4 (for integers at least; try this with floating point numbers at your own peril, you absolute fool)

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            0.1 + 0.2 = 0.30000000000000004

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            comparing floats for exact equality should be illegal, IMO

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            Freshmen engineer: wow floating point numbers are great.

            Senior engineer: actually the distribution of floating point errors is mindfuck.

            Professional engineer: the mean error for all pairwaise 64 bit floating point operations is smaller than the Planck constant.

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          I mean as an engineer, this should actually be 2+2=4 +/-1.

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          pi*pi = g

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            units don’t match, though

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        Found the engineer

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      I always chafed at that.

      “Here are these rigid rules you must use and follow.”

      “How did we get these rules?”

      “By ignoring others.”

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      is this how Brian Greene was born?

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