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On 2024-07-14 08:22:56 +0000, Thomas Heger said:I have never heard of that publication.
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[ … ]Have you ever written and published a scientific paper? OK, if you're the Thomas Heger that wroteNot only his age was a problem.>
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Einstein had a number of other problem, he had to overcome, to become a genius:
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he worked in the 'Patentamt' (patent office) of Bern for six days a week with ten hours each.
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This is a lot of time, but those were the conditions of work in the early 20th century.
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He had also a young family with a beautiful wife and a small kid, who would certainly occupy a few of the few hours left.
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In these few remaining hours he wrote in 1905 alone four ground-breaking papers, of which one won him a Nobel prize.
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Besides of that he also nwrote twenty reviews for 'Annalen der Physik' in the same year.
(I wonder how he had managed to get at least some sleep).
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But there a few more problems to overcome:
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computers were not invented then, nor xerox copiers.
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Therefore, he had to have all books in physical form in his own posession.
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This was expensive and also a lot to read.
Thomas Heger and Madhukar C. Pandit "Optical wear assessment system for grinding tools," Journal of Electronic Imaging 13(3), (2004)
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T. Heger and M. Pandit, “Automatisierte Verschleißbeurteilung von Schleifscheiben mit Mitteln der digitalen Bildverarbeitung,” in Automat. Praxis 4, 50–56 (2002).
then maybe you have, though that's not exactly physics, or even science at all (technology, rather).
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