Scientific luminaries like Isaac Newton could only create temporary solutions to the centuries-old problem of ‘spherical aberration’ but one Mexican student has finally solved it – while preparing his breakfast. “I remember one morning I was making myself a slice of bread with Nutella and suddenly I said, ‘Holy crap! It’s there!’” Rafael González from the Institute of Technology in Monterrey, Mexico told his university paper.
“I went to my room, I started programming, it resolved and I jumped for joy with excitement.”
The optical phenomenon was discovered approximately 2,000 years ago by Greek mathematician Diocles. Since then, scientists like Newton and Leibniz tried, and failed, to resolve the problem of maintaining the sharpness of images when passed through spherical lenses.
Newton managed to solve the chromatic aberration (the issue of focusing all the colors from a light source) but not the spherical aberration. The issue was formalized in 1949 in what became known in the scientific community as the Wasserman-Wolf problem, but no one could solve it, until now.
Industrial engineer Gonzalez, who is currently working on a PhD in nanotechnology, teamed up with his friend and colleague Alejandro to solve what they dubbed the “a mythical problem.” Their work was published in the journal Applied Optics.
The thing that you imply - that whites are more likely to be smart/contribute to science only makes it more embarrassing for you to be a Jow Forums visitor
Levi Wood
Mexican, but he doesn't look like a mestizo
Cameron Cook
Spherecucks btfo yet again.
Aiden Peterson
/SIG/ IS UP
Gavin Johnson
based spic
Ryan Davis
Good for him. Doesn’t mean we need to let every Indio trying to cross the border in.
Adrian Thompson
thank god this guy didn't try to get in on that free gasoline spraying out of that pipe a few months ago or we would never have solved this problem keeping us all awake at night
Nathaniel Reyes
You do know Newton was a freemason, right?
He invented gravity to explain how a ball earth could work. It's all pulled out of his ass
Kevin Allen
based Mexican intellectuals
let them in, we need more Mexican intellectuals
Michael Phillips
So what, there is one smart beaner and millions of worthless ones. Lets let them all in! They din do nothin
John Gutierrez
Guy looks pretty castizo. What a surprise.
Nolan Lee
Its racist to want the best and brightest brown people to leave their home country for the benefit of white countries. The "Brain Drain"
The brightest immigrants need to be encouraged to stay in their home country so they can improve their home country.
Impossible mythical problem Einstein jewish master race couldn't do it Mexican child from Mexico which is part of South and central America solved the legendary problem while getting across the Rio grande with his transgender sister on his back while avoiding capture by Trumpian death squads filling up concentration camps with dead immigrants looking for a better life and to make America's food better.
Ayden Evans
Huh, I guess they really aren't sending their best.
Hunter Watson
Many-to-most gringokin are worthless as shit. Especially if the standard is as high as something like "solving centuries old physics problems".
Lincoln White
If they are so fucking smart, why don't they fix their own damn country. Oh wait, they are already trying by sending all of their worst citizens to us.
Angel Myers
>I saw Newton's face in my toast! Okay, so who really solved it?
wait, so it's cool to do scientific discoveries and have nutella, but thousands are claiming asylum from this scientific 1st world paradise?
kys
Michael Thomas
And of course, it's a man. Race is much less important than sex when it comes to differences between people. Significant differences in average IQ exist between races, but the form of thinking is still similar between the sexes. Women stepping outside of their appropriate sphere of influence is the problem. Once the WQ is solved, we can move forward as men and decide on a solution for racial tensions. Until then, nothing can be solved. Don't let (((them))) continue to distract you from the obvious. Only cultures where women play the roles that they are suited for thrive. All others fail.
Gavin Cruz
Anyone who eats nutella is an imbecile.
James Clark
Ah yes, a totally fair comparison; someone with all the resources, knowledge, education, technology etc. of today vs. someone over 300 years ago.
OP is a disingenuous fuck.
Jose Cruz
I hate when things already known by darpa get 'discovered and someb nog gets credit for discovering it first
Nathaniel Sanders
That's good I suppose, but they still can't come here. The world would be a much better place if all Mexicans has this intelligence. The world would belongs to whites and asians.
Pfft yeah well when I designed some lenses back in MY day, as is a common human activity, I also said the same thing, but before you and this mexican kid.
Justin Gonzalez
trump's right, we need to let all of them in LEGALLY
Jace Reed
If those are really the guys picture then OP is a deceptive faggot. He makes it sound like the guy in this pic solved the problem not someone with what looks like they have a lot of white European admixture in his genes.
So what if one Mexican guy is smart. Does that somehow void all of the advancements that whites have bestowed on the world and we should let them flood our country because apparently they are all geniuses now.
Whites have called me smart even though I'm mexican. I'll admit the average mexican isn't as smart as the average white.
Charles Roberts
ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR THOUSAND HITS FOR CORRECTING SPHERICAL ABERRATION ON GOOGLE SCHOLAR AND THIS FAGGOT OP PRETENDING A LATECOMER SPIC SAVED THE DAY.
the still lack the sort of telepathic intelligence that whites have that works well for building civilization
Isaac Torres
so all he did was write out the curve formula for a spherical aberration corrective lense? first of all, haven't people been doing the corrections digitally for fucking ages, and hasn't it been the base for lasik eye surgery for years?
Carter Roberts
will the improved lens make women look fatter?
Mason Rivera
Eh, what's 19 years to a man? Some time, but not really.
Jordan Hughes
NOOOO ALL BROWNIES ARE SUBHUMAN UNLIKE US WHITEYS ME SMART
>Why are Americans resistant to Mexican illegals? >Most have noticed they aren't very bright >Well, let's change that perception More secret auditions More dossiers checked BEHOLD THE INTELLIGENT PABLO
Suddenly In 2019 After centuries of none >Next up: the "introverted Latino", the "asocial Latino" and "the Mexican who mysteriously actually wants to be childfree"
Levi King
now all the Mexicans can go back since Mexico is a scientific wonderland
Wyatt White
If a helicopter hovers INSIDE of a building and the building moves 20mph, does the helicopter move with the building or does it touch the walls?
Beaner here. I solved FTL travel the other day. Where should I publish my findings?
Gabriel Miller
well, rickety dickety doo. yore dam rite Cletus.
Adam Ortiz
>Discoveries don't count in the modern era! >Unless you're white, then it doesn't trigger me Well someone here is disingenuous but I don't think it's op.
Luke Barnes
Solving these old problems is a weird issue my dad solved Fermat's last theorem but he couldn't get it published or whatever then fifteen years later they gave credit to someone else
But that has nothing to do with this really congratulations to this guy
Carter Jenkins
Yeah it was totally just a matter of having a computer or not, that's why since the creation of computers no one has solved it until now.
Luis Taylor
As it is in the states. The problem is not mexicans, the problem is the bad apples cross the border. There are brilliant mexicans who don't need to emigrate.
Austin Evans
yeah that lens design won't have any shortcomings at all
No he didnt. Every day there's a new schmuck who "solved the X problem" but "no one wants to publish his proof".
Cameron Jones
this doesn't have as simple of an answer as you might want because there are so many variables that can change the outcome, the chemical makeup of the building and helicopter, the forcing acting on each, etc
Jace Flores
Beaner here, I can solve fermats last theorem on paper, it took me three days to solve it when I was 18
Jacob Sullivan
lmao on point
Brody Allen
shit foo that's crazy come cut my lawn and shieet
Gabriel Davis
forces*
Jeremiah Cox
>a fucking mustache
Robert White
beaner = aztec
Mexico is ruled by the descendants of spanish conquistadors, i.e. Europeans
Samuel Ramirez
>doesn't know how to fix chromatic aberration in lightroom.
That depends on what the building and helicopter are moving in relation to.
The question isn't deep, it's just so vague there is no correct answer.
Lincoln Bell
yeah he did shut up idiot
Nathaniel Turner
yep, basically gave the same response assuming the house is on earth, then you would include the gravitational pull of earth, but it depends on the chemical makeup of the building and helicopter, the altitude in the building there are too many variables to give a sufficient answer to such a vague question
Wyatt Robinson
Isn’t the president Indian ? If the rulers are white they’re doing a shit job.
bait maybe but what you're saying is lazy anyway you can do the exact same early experiments newton did for yourself (maybe, or that's why you don't get it) he didn't invent it, only observations better understood through the scientific method i never understand these ad hominems, because you can test all of these things for yourself
James Scott
very simple answer by a very simple question: how would there be enough air pressure in the room to cushion the helicopter against the wall as the walls push the air and the air pushes the helicopter?
Isaiah Sanders
Ain't this great? A spic that stays in his own damn home, doing something that isn't invading white nations. I could live with a few more of those, please.
Elijah Robinson
This kind of diverse thinking is why we need separate ethnostates. Imagine how many problems we wouldn't solve if the world was all one race.
Liam Hernandez
it isn't a simple question, because the conditions aren't told leaving too many assumptions you've just shown that by having to ask another question to try and answer an already vague question