Does Infinity - Infinity = an Electron?
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Top Comments (10)
This is what you get when you leave physicists alone.
Mathematicians: you can't do ∞ - ∞ Physicists: Don't be so negative bro, here's an electron.
"Calibrating to reality" is my take-away phrase from this episode. Sadly, it was mostly way over my head.
When Feynman and Schwinger were awarded the Nobel prize in 1965 there was a third scientist Tomonaga who independently discovered renormalisation I just thought he deserved a mention.
"Calibrating to reality" is how you refer to someone that is recovering from social media withdrawal.
This question reminds me of the arguments I used to have in 2nd grade. "Oh yeah well I have infinity points." "Yeah well I have infinity plus one points." "You can't have infinity plus one, infinity is everything." "Can too!" "Can not!"
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I love the "You think your brain melted with electrons, just wait until we get to Higgs!".
A bear sat on our hammock sofa. It did not have negative mass... We still had to renormalize the hammock sofa though
Didn't know the mass of an electron is the sum of the mass of a bear and infinity. The more you know
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Top Comments (10)
This is what you get when you leave physicists alone.
Mathematicians: you can't do ∞ - ∞ Physicists: Don't be so negative bro, here's an electron.
"Calibrating to reality" is my take-away phrase from this episode. Sadly, it was mostly way over my head.
When Feynman and Schwinger were awarded the Nobel prize in 1965 there was a third scientist Tomonaga who independently discovered renormalisation I just thought he deserved a mention.
"Calibrating to reality" is how you refer to someone that is recovering from social media withdrawal.
This question reminds me of the arguments I used to have in 2nd grade. "Oh yeah well I have infinity points." "Yeah well I have infinity plus one points." "You can't have infinity plus one, infinity is everything." "Can too!" "Can not!"
Thanks to Radiacode for sponsoring this video! Use the promo code "PBS" to get an exclusive 10% discount at: https://103.radiacode.com/PBS
I love the "You think your brain melted with electrons, just wait until we get to Higgs!".
A bear sat on our hammock sofa. It did not have negative mass... We still had to renormalize the hammock sofa though
Didn't know the mass of an electron is the sum of the mass of a bear and infinity. The more you know