Should countries which haven't produced Nobel laureates be depopulated and turned into wildlife reserves?
Should countries which haven't produced Nobel laureates be depopulated and turned into wildlife reserves?
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You mean the ones that haven't got a fields medal like the Netherlands?
No, I'm talking Nobel laureates in physics, chemistry and medicine. You know, useful stuff.
You mean that Mathematics isn't useful? Oh wow, European education is not really what it used to be
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Mathematics is useful. Proving that "the non-trivial Lyapunov exponents of the Teichmüller flow on (any connected component of a stratum of the moduli space of Abelian differentials on compact Riemann surfaces are all distinct" less so.
I copypasted it from Arxiv and the formatting was all fucked up.
Yes. Only Jewish people diserve to exist.
Uhm are you a fields medal jury? Then who are you to say what is more important or less important? I could easily say the same about several Nobel prizes
Nobel prize winning discoveries often have massive real world applications. Fields medal winning discoveries rarely do. Perhaps some discoveries relating to partial differential equations do, but solving the Poincare conjecture? No more useful than a nice painting. Except more people can appreciate a painting than a mathematical proof you need 10+ years of higher studies to understand.
>Nobel prize winning discoveries often have massive real world applications.
Ah yes, I remember when Bob dylan won the Literature prize or when Obama won the peace prize. But let's forget this topic, again, who are you to say what is important and what isn't? Also several real life applications come from theoretical mathematical models which initially have no purpose whatsoever. Mathematics are an abstraction of reality, and it paves the way for other sciences to thrive, like the ones in the Nobel Prize, that alone makes Mathematics more important and pure than Physics and other exact sciences
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I clearly mentioned physics, medicine and chemistry in an earlier post. The fact that you ignore that proves you have lost the argument and that Brazil should be depopulated.
Some areas of pure mathematics end up having real life applications. But many areas will always have little to no impact on humanity. Set theory for instance.
>wildlife reserves?
Isn't Brazil already sort of one?
And I basically quoted all exact sciences in my last post. Also there is no need to depopulate Europe as you are doing it yourselves already. Brazil is the future while you guys are the past and soon will be Muslim/Socialist/Globalist colonies
>Set theory for instance.
Are you retarded? Without it there would be no Computer Science, you fucktard. Truly the European education is shit
No, you are retarded. I'm talking about all the research being posted in set theory NOW you absolute apezilian chimp. Oh wow, you cannot prove the axiom of choice from the ZF axioms, name one practical application. I'm not talking about high school level set theory like partitioning sets that might have application in computer science. But then again, I'm conversing with a 70 IQ macaque.
Face it, apezil should be a natural reserve. Apezilians do not contribute to humanity. You're dumb, lazy, aggressive and smell like shit.
If you actually had a brain you would have realized that what is being researched right now doesn't invalidate the fact that the breakthroughs in other fields are basically validated by Mathematical knowledge, most of it from hundred years ago, if you think that Mathematics research right now isn't useful you are a retard with a negative IQ, just because you can't see a practical use right now, it doesn't mean it is less worthy than an applied science, if anything it's more worthy as it unironically leads the breakthrough towards other sciences. Just because you are a retard that can only relate the utility of a science to a short temporal frame and its utility, it doesn't mean that you are entitled to judge what is important and what isn't in science. Proving how ridiculously arrogant and brain dead you actually are.
It's ok m8, soon you guys will realize that your "first world" arrogance is the ultimately motive of your downfall and maybe you will start to listen to brown subhuman countries like Brazil that actually have a spine to defy the status quo and change things despite adversities
Mathematicians create the tools that are later used in physics and other disciplines.
It's obvious you don't know the first thing about mathematics, you're just trying to validate your shitty zoo of a country through its ONE (1) Fields Medal. Face it, kid, that medal belongs in the trash. You have ZERO nobel laureates. ZERO contributions to humanity. ZERO.
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I'm not that dude but so you're saying a discovery is only worthy it if you won a nobel prize?
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>internationally recognized for his many contributions to theoretical physics, particularly in the following areas:
>Prediction of the existence of neutral vectorial bosons (Z0 boson), 1n 1958, by devising an equation which showed the analogy of the weak nuclear interactions with electromagnetism. Steven Weinberg, Sheldon Glashow and Abdus Salam used later these results to develop the electroweak unification. They were awarded with the Nobel Prize of Physics in 1979.
>The vector dominance model in nuclear electroweak interactions
>Nuclear shell structure in photonuclear reactions
>Construction of the Fock relativistic space
>Meson pseudoscalar potential in deuteron theory
>Scalar meson pairs
>Models of lepton and quark structures
Fuck Nobel.
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>one of the discoverers of the pion, a composite subatomic particle made of a quark and an antiquark.
>It's obvious you don't know the first thing about mathematics
Well I don't, does that proves me wrong in the center argument that you are proposed? Not really, if anything you are changing the subject trying to validate a new argument, inclining me to believe that you have accepted defeat in the previous one. It's ok, you can cry now
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>Widely regarded as one of Brazil's most important theoretical physicists, Schenberg is best remembered for his contributions to astrophysics, particularly the theory of nuclear processes in the formation of supernova stars. He provided the inspiration for the name of the so-called Urca process, a cycle of nuclear reactions in which a nucleus loses energy by absorbing an electron and then re-emitting a beta particle plus a neutrino-antineutrino pair, leading to the loss of internal supporting pressure and consequent collapse and explosion in the form of a supernova.
The 2 or 3 useful APEzilians can be transported to Portugal. The rest of Apezil should be depopulated.