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What does it take to go from College Algebra to Quantum Mechanics
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May 15 2008, 18:55 GMT
From:
Stifler
Assuming you made a lifetime commitment to it, maybe 4 courses a year? Failing that, advanced physics would be fine :)
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Quantum mechainic use tiny little wrenches, but failing that...
rroberts
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There is a probability they are sometimes wrenches
eprincen
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...and sometimes they disappear completely for a while
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rlhartman
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are they "unionized" yet?
decker
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unions won't touch 'em.
peterelkon
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Calculus.
GCA_Steve
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Advanced multi-variate calc.
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rroberts
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Mmmm... Partial differential equations... Complex Eigenvalues... Runge-Kutta... Weeeee!!!
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eprincen
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yeah... that'll come in handy when the economy crashes completely and yer werkin at waffle house
decker
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...or the guy who counts heads in line and figures out just how much soup to make at the Salvation Army
decker
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If yer doing College Algebra in highschool yer on the right track.
Oci-One.Kanubi
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Stifler
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All great mathmaticians did the great thing before they were old. That's why I don't trust old people.
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BoatCaptain
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How old was Newton when he did calculus? Or the other (German) guy?
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peterelkon
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Leibniz. I'm getting older and can't remember all this stuff.
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peterelkon
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Once they did the hard work to get the tenure gravy train, they sat back with their feet up...
Pinecricker
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Not that hard really...
Pinecricker
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It's just a different way of thining
eprincen
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I dropped out of the calculus because the professor insisted we...
Oci-One.Kanubi
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We had to memorize those too
eprincen
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Often on a test you didn't have the time to look them up.
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rroberts
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YOu went to an easier school than I did, but the hardest part was the theoretical...
rroberts
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I survived through junior year physics, the course where they explained the breakdown of classical physics that
ezwater
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