It has been so for all the ages: when the human brain demands absolute precision, it will find a way to achieve it, whether with ruler/paper/pencil, slide rule, microscope, or computer. Otherwise we would not be here at all, much less aiming to travel elsewhere
Since we seem to be talking about the scientific context, it’s an opportunity to look up what it really means and not just what most people think it means. “You keep using that word…”
“a thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system’s thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system.”
In the early days of computing, software engineers would compete with each other to see which one could devote the least amount of their precious resources to the user interface, thereby preserving as much as possible for getting the actual work done. Now something like 90-99% of most apps is the user interface.
Entropy has been going on for ages. Contrary to “popular” belief, neither Goddfried Liebniz nor Sir Isaac Newton invented calculus.
From the Badari culture to Naqadi (I and II) to Amratian civilizations came such works as the Giza Pyramid (a feat contemporary scientists cannot fully unravel much less duplicate). Yet, revisionists will only point to the Antikythera Mechanism or other non-black exploits.
It was the learned scholars in Timbuktu (Mali, Africa), with their abaci who set the bar for Oxford and William & Mary. Why marvel at the wonders of your goldfish bowl (GPS) when the ocean depths (Giza) remain uncharted?
Of course one of the chubbsters had to be idiotic and not know how to use their phone, couldn’t possibly have been any of the renaissance men/women athlete types, or the hordes of child prodigies they mentor.
Stew Bek Premium Member over 7 years ago
It seems to me that Maple Rapids is SE of where this is taking place, just saying.
sandpiper over 7 years ago
It has been so for all the ages: when the human brain demands absolute precision, it will find a way to achieve it, whether with ruler/paper/pencil, slide rule, microscope, or computer. Otherwise we would not be here at all, much less aiming to travel elsewhere
sandpiper over 7 years ago
As to ‘entropy, people who deny we are falling full tilt into it have partaken of the ’lotus dream’
CanuckAmuck over 7 years ago
Since we seem to be talking about the scientific context, it’s an opportunity to look up what it really means and not just what most people think it means. “You keep using that word…”
mourdac Premium Member over 7 years ago
An engineer I used to know was in the early U.S. nuclear missile program; it also didn’t have desktop computers
matzam Premium Member over 7 years ago
all that computing power & its used for completely vapid moronic activities
Perkycat over 7 years ago
Matzam – we have to amuse ourselves in between moon trips.
Darwinskeeper over 7 years ago
The difference is between the minds of those who ran the Apollo program and those who use smart phones. No offense.
Ceeg22 Premium Member over 7 years ago
“a thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system’s thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system.”
The Legend of Brandon Sawyer over 7 years ago
computer is only as smart as its user
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 7 years ago
In the early days of computing, software engineers would compete with each other to see which one could devote the least amount of their precious resources to the user interface, thereby preserving as much as possible for getting the actual work done. Now something like 90-99% of most apps is the user interface.
ericbutts74 over 7 years ago
Entropy has been going on for ages. Contrary to “popular” belief, neither Goddfried Liebniz nor Sir Isaac Newton invented calculus.
From the Badari culture to Naqadi (I and II) to Amratian civilizations came such works as the Giza Pyramid (a feat contemporary scientists cannot fully unravel much less duplicate). Yet, revisionists will only point to the Antikythera Mechanism or other non-black exploits.
It was the learned scholars in Timbuktu (Mali, Africa), with their abaci who set the bar for Oxford and William & Mary. Why marvel at the wonders of your goldfish bowl (GPS) when the ocean depths (Giza) remain uncharted?
Uncle Bob over 7 years ago
Entropy: energy no longer available for purchasing coffee….
cabalonrye over 7 years ago
The difference with now might be because astronauts had been taught to think for themselves.
Ubermick over 7 years ago
Of course one of the chubbsters had to be idiotic and not know how to use their phone, couldn’t possibly have been any of the renaissance men/women athlete types, or the hordes of child prodigies they mentor.
RAGs over 7 years ago
A very good show on PBS was “Top Secret Rosies” (still available on DVD).
JP Steve Premium Member over 7 years ago
“Everybody made it to the moon and back?” Tell that to Grissom, White and Chaffey!