Was Oppenheimer Bad At Math

Was Oppenheimer Bad At Math - Leibniz had the raw math of the calculus better and aesthetically his notation was much better. It's just that his calculations didn't. It was less applied and didn't. What it says in the article is that oppenheimer was bad at calculations because of his haste to work through a problem. In the scene when he tries to disprove the possibility of splitting an atom, his math wasn't wrong.

It was less applied and didn't. It's just that his calculations didn't. What it says in the article is that oppenheimer was bad at calculations because of his haste to work through a problem. Leibniz had the raw math of the calculus better and aesthetically his notation was much better. In the scene when he tries to disprove the possibility of splitting an atom, his math wasn't wrong.

In the scene when he tries to disprove the possibility of splitting an atom, his math wasn't wrong. What it says in the article is that oppenheimer was bad at calculations because of his haste to work through a problem. It was less applied and didn't. Leibniz had the raw math of the calculus better and aesthetically his notation was much better. It's just that his calculations didn't.

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Leibniz Had The Raw Math Of The Calculus Better And Aesthetically His Notation Was Much Better.

In the scene when he tries to disprove the possibility of splitting an atom, his math wasn't wrong. What it says in the article is that oppenheimer was bad at calculations because of his haste to work through a problem. It was less applied and didn't. It's just that his calculations didn't.

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