I have tried, with little success, to get some of my friends to understand my amazement that the abstraction of integers for counting is both possible and useful. Is it not remarkable that 6 sheep plus 7 sheep makes 13 sheep; that 6 stones plus 7 stones make 13 stones? Is it not a miracle that the universe is so constructed that such a simple abstraction as a number is possible? To me this is one of the strongest examples of the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics. Indeed, I find it both strange and unexplainable.
Most people like to believe something is or is not true. Great scientists tolerate ambiguity very well. They believe the theory enough to go ahead; t… - Richard Hamming
Most people like to believe something is or is not true. Great scientists tolerate ambiguity very well. They believe the theory enough to go ahead; t…
- Richard Hamming
A parable: A man was examining the construction of a cathedral. He asked a stone mason what he was doing chipping the stones, and the mason replied, … - Richard Hamming
A parable: A man was examining the construction of a cathedral. He asked a stone mason what he was doing chipping the stones, and the mason replied, …
When you are famous it is hard to work on small problems. This is what did [Claude Elwood] Shannon in. After information theory, what do you do for a… - Richard Hamming
When you are famous it is hard to work on small problems. This is what did [Claude Elwood] Shannon in. After information theory, what do you do for a…
If you don't work on important problems, it's not likely that you'll do important work. - Richard Hamming
If you don't work on important problems, it's not likely that you'll do important work.
It is better to do the right problem the wrong way than the wrong problem the right way. - Richard Hamming
It is better to do the right problem the wrong way than the wrong problem the right way.
There are wavelengths that people cannot see, there are sounds that people cannot hear, and maybe computers have thoughts that people cannot think. - Richard Hamming
There are wavelengths that people cannot see, there are sounds that people cannot hear, and maybe computers have thoughts that people cannot think.
Put glibly: In science if you know what you are doing you should not be doing it. In engineering if you do not know what you are doing you should n… - Richard Hamming
Put glibly: In science if you know what you are doing you should not be doing it. In engineering if you do not know what you are doing you should n…
Given two people with exactly the same ability, the one person who manages day in and day out to get in one more hour of thinking will be tremendousl… - Richard Hamming
Given two people with exactly the same ability, the one person who manages day in and day out to get in one more hour of thinking will be tremendousl…
The most dangerous thought you can have as a creative person is to think you know what you’re doing. - Richard Hamming
The most dangerous thought you can have as a creative person is to think you know what you’re doing.
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