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Genady

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  1. I am listening to myself playing Aka Tombo on glockenspiel.
  2. An overview here is very interesting (but doesn't include the encounter described in OP): North Sentinel Island: a timeline of the world’s most isolated tribe | Atlas & Boots (atlasandboots.com) PS. Perhaps a good model for humanity if we are ever visited by aliens.
  3. Susskind said in one of his lectures something like, "Who knows what Heisenberg was smoking when he came up with the matrix mechanics."
  4. Correct. (which was the Einstein's interpretation)
  5. His interpretation was hidden variables. Bell came up with the test, after Einstein's death. The test refuted Einstein's interpretation.
  6. Sure. Einstein.
  7. Isn't it the Copenhagen interpretation? Then it's Copenhagen (for me). The non-Copenhagen interpretations seem to try to adjust QM to our classical intuition. It seems to me easier to adjust the intuition to QM.
  8. Then it's Copenhagen (for me). Honestly, I don't understand this reference. Could you explain?
  9. Yep. And proud of it
  10. I don't know. I don't have one.
  11. With so many, how does one pick a favorite?
  12. So, you mean in your OP, "we can intuitively distinguish intuitively wrong from intuitively right definitions"? Also, if they follow from axioms, then they are theorems rather than definitions.
  13. How are they proven without definitions?
  14. If we assume that the "optimum" means maximum amount of light on the wall, and if we stick with the sketched configuration, then I believe my equation above is the answer.
  15. How? Your examples didn't make it clear to me.
  16. Right. OTOH, if it were like in the picture - just as a fantasy - all that would be needed is a flat sheet of aluminum foil curved into a cylinder. Of course, a flat surface like in your earlier post would do, too.
  17. I think it scared them.
  18. No, I mean I don't believe it's a practical problem. Regardless, I gave you the equation above that solves the problem. Is it unsatisfactory? Where in the world the sunlight comes vertically like in the picture? How often does it happen and how long does it last?
  19. I don't believe it.
  20. Another answer is the attitude of my father-in-law, in his words, "Do it and it will be done."
  21. If I've guessed correctly which angle, then you get the equation 0.5*sin(x)+(0.5-0.5*cos(x))*tan(2x-π/2))=5 OTOH, it can be as small as 0.
  22. Radius/diameter can be anything between 0 and infinity.
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