Lohrenswald
世界的 bottom ranked physicist
Prevalence of corvus corax or something of that kind?
Why not just say raven?
Still wrong bird, though.
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Prevalence of corvus corax or something of that kind?
Eagles? Hawks?
Prevalence of Golden Eagles?
Feyman online site said:This number actually represents the probability that an electron will absorb a photon. However, this number has more significance in the fact that it relates three very important domains of physics: electromagnetism in the form of the charge of the electron, relativity in the form of the speed of light, and quantum mechanics in the form of Planck's constant. Since the early 1900's, physicists have thought that this number might be at the heart of a GUT, or Grand Unified Theory, which could relate the theories of electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and most especially gravity. However, physicists have yet to find any link between the number 137 and any other physical law in the universe. It was expected that such an important equation would generate an important number, like one or pi, but this was not the case. In fact, about the only thing that the number relates to at all is the room in which the great physicist Wolfgang Pauli died: room 137. So whenever you think that science has finally discovered everything it possibly can, remember Richard Feynman and the number 137.
Grey = no data, or 0?
So maybe you have found what Feyman was looking for. Unless of course 137 is something like the number of remaining tribal cultists in ongoing plans for timed massive suicides.![]()
Something to do with population density.
Looks like absolute population
Looks like absolute population