Everyone's a Comedienne

Sep 12, 2003 05:35

I offer this comic. It is slightly less high-tech than the last one, but I feel the spirit is still there!


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Yo doazic September 16 2003, 09:18:56 UTC
What equation is that? Pardon my ignorance. I'm guessing economics? Or chem since that's going on in the background.

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Re: Yo jojofries September 16 2003, 09:38:36 UTC
Quantum Physics. They are Fermi-Dirac equations. Enrico Fermi and Paul Dirac developed the Fermi-Dirac statistics in 1926 and according to Wikipedia.org they are used to "determine the statistical distribution of fermions over the energy states for a system in thermal equilibrium. Fermions are particles which are indistinguishable and obey the Pauli exclusion principle, i.e. that no two particles may occupy the same state at the same time."

Don't I sound smart!

Feel free to submit all your physics questions to me, I am grossly unqualified to answer them but I google like no man!

-J. Fries

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