Sujet : Re: the notion of counter-intuitiveness in relativistic physics
De : ttt_heg (at) *nospam* web.de (Thomas Heger)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 13. Oct 2024, 07:48:50
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Am Samstag000010, 10.08.2024 um 19:07 schrieb Python:
Le 10/08/2024 à 18:56, gharnagel a écrit :
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Wozzie proves once again that he's not an engineer,
because engineers would understand when something
was engineered. He's only a greasy monkey.
Thomas Heger and Maciej Wozniak may have a diploma giving
them the title of "engineer". Nevertheless it is 100% certain
that involving them in any engineering task would lead to
a disaster :-)
Well, no, since my title is from something called 'Wirtschaftsingenieurswesen'.
That is kind of a mixture from economy and engineering.
It is more related to economy than to what you regard as 'engineering task'.
My main qualification was actually in computers, not in building bridges or similar.
But I have a number of other qualifications, too. Most of them are selfeducated and more or less hobbies (like e.g. physics).
E.g. I can build and throw bumerangs or solve 'freecell' in under three minutes (on average, sometimes under one minute).
I'm also quite good in photographie and other forms of art.
I can maintain and repair all sorts of vehicles and fully automatic coffee-machines.
I have also won a (little) price in math.
I have also a host of skills in the realms related to buildings, ranging from electricitian to replace window glass (and almost everything inbetween).
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