By temperament,upbringing and family culture,I just cannot join any insult fests.I am not even a member of any Iyer group. I though a retired Principal stopped reading books completely and I have been trying to read nature by feeling.When I get up in the morning I write the ideas that occur to me and I post them.Sri Rajaram invariably responds very comprehensively and I thank him.If anyone else responds I give my thanks to that person also.But usually only Sri Rajaram only responds and I thank him.But thanking him is viewed as a big crime. The frenzy is so intense that there is no hesitation to damage the forum completely.Sri Narayana Swamy Iyer garu is very senior and to me elderly and I just cannot use bad words against him.For me bad words promote negativism and as a senior it is really bad. In my entire life I never had entered any insult fests.As a Principal I participated in many academic meetings and gave about two hundred local public speeches.I never came across discourtesy. Now I am stunned that really filthy words are used against me and Sri Rajaram. I sit by the side of plant with one or two flowers and try to converse with that plant which for me is a person with emotions.No plant or animal ever used bad words against me.If I get original Ideas I give credit to the plant,my friend.Hope this post does not provoke another frenzied response with bad words. If a moderator is so helpless and allows the forum to be ruined the least he can do is to resign.I will never join any Iyer forum. YM Sarma
On Sat, Feb 1, 2025 at 10:12 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <[email protected]> wrote: > Exactly your envious venom shown and undoubtedly so far there was a chance > but now readership for you is zero, since even you don't read your own copy > paste blindly KR IRS > > On Sat, 1 Feb 2025 at 09:55, 'gopala krishnan' via KeralaIyers < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Respected Sir, >> >> For a shameless person who cannot appreciate true responses to his mails >> and abusing, like Mr Rajaram, I can only write- "*If a banyan tree is >> grown above his anus, he will say it is a shadow".* >> >> He makes foolish, utter foolish responses to my postings, thinking his >> low profile comments will be appreciated by others. *But fact he himself >> knows*, no body reads his responses. Members have no time to read his >> JUNK. >> >> GOPALAKRISHNAN >> >> On Saturday, 1 February 2025 at 05:37:26 am IST, Narayanaswamy Iyer < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> Dear folks >> >> There is no denying the magnitude the unschooled unlearned uneducated >> folly of blind, deaf and dumbass condemnor KR ex-IRS 1225 when he reveals >> his abysmal ignorance of everything when he lashes out in uncontrolled fury >> (krodham):- >> >> "*Mr Gopalakrishnan kacks knowhow as evident from his frustrative >> comments.*" >> >> There is equally no denying that the "Foolishness of the 2 monkeys" he >> alludes to is the crassness of himself and his inseparable co-eunuch lover >> YM Sarma alias Chat GPT alias Yeddanaapudi Markendeyulu alias >> lap-puppy alias boot-licker of KR. >> >> KR ex-IRS exhibits publicly his advanced imbecility when he concludes >> with a snarky flourish:- >> >> "*KR IRS 31125 NB: Any post going without disclosure,to anyone, except >> for, in iyer 12345, is also losing the right spirit as far as I am >> concerned.*" >> >> S Narayanaswamy Iyer >> >> On Fri, Jan 31, 2025 at 9:21 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> Mr Gopalakrishnan kacks knowhow as evident from his frustrative >> comments.QA1: Foolishness of the 2 monkeys perhaps . exposed his >> foolishness against the admitted monkey in another email. So hurt perhaps. >> QA3: Question itself samples of teaching but reply was out of context by Mr >> Gopalakrishnan; so my red letter note he ought to have seen. But colour >> blindness of Mr G is another kind. A Q and AS must be good and made better >> only by perfectly syncing replies, which is lacking in the compiler forum. >> Gossip is only a gossip. Thank u Gopala KR IRS 31125 NB: Any post >> going without disclosure,to anyone, except for, in iyer 12345, is also >> losing the right spirit as far as I am concerned. >> >> On Fri, 31 Jan 2025 at 18:30, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> Dear friends, >> >> The essence of the QA1 and QA3 are lost by the non standard examples by >> the responder Mr Rajaram. Nothing more I have to write. >> Gopalakrishnan >> >> On Friday, 31 January 2025 at 04:54:26 pm IST, Narayanaswamy Iyer < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> >> Dear folks >> >> The shameless brainless hairless eunuch KR ex-IRS freely admits that he >> is one frustrated constipated cat and >> the other is his lap-puppy and boot-licker YM Sarma alias Yaddanaapudi >> Markandeyulu alias Markie. >> >> Go and scratch one another's back, And bleed to death in the alley. >> >> S Narayanaswamy Iyer >> >> On Fri, Jan 31, 2025 at 6:18 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> Thank you Monkey Kodai as mentioned by Gopala KR >> >> On Fri, 31 Jan 2025 at 11:26, Narayanaswamy Iyer <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> >> Dear folks >> >> *KR e-IRS' "Two Cats and A Monkey - An Animal Story with a Moral"* >> >> The two cats were the inseparable mentally unstable eunuchs and >> talking-rubbish nude-dancing twins -- "dirty acts" KR ex-IRS and YM Sarma >> chatbox alias Chat GPT alias Yeddanaapudi Maarkendeyulu alias >> lap-puppy alias boot-licker of KR -- quarrelling noisily and viciously over >> who was the superior and who the inferior feline for possession of the >> dried chapathi they discovered. >> >> The sage mediating monkey was myself. >> >> Now, both KR ex-IRS and Chat GPT are older but wiser, as the Ancient >> Mariner sang. >> >> S Narayanaswamy Iyer >> >> On Fri, Jan 31, 2025 at 11:15 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >> CULTURAL QA 01202530 Interesting QA – Compiled from Quora QA >> >> Q1 Can you tell an example for-“Don't Be Foolish”: >> >> G= The fox replied, "It had no brain, my king. If it had one, it wouldn't >> have come back to you after you hurt it!" The Lion thought for a moment and >> said, "That is very true." >> >> KR: Paramartha guru and four sishyas are stories revealing the >> foolishness of the Guru and 1234 sishyas. And quite a lot of stories are >> there. One such is a monkey and 2 cats. >> >> Two Cats and A Monkey - An Animal Story with a Moral >> >> Once upon a time, two cats used to live in a village. They were good >> friends and both used to live very lovingly with each other. >> >> One day both the cats became very hungry while playing. They saw a piece >> of bread at some distance. They started fighting over that bread. One cat >> said,” I found it first so it is mine.” The other cat was saying the same >> thing. >> >> The first cat took two pieces of bread and extended one piece toward the >> second cat. Seeing this, the other cat said again, "What is this, you gave >> me a small piece. That is wrong. >> >> A monkey on the tree was saw them fighting over the bread and wanted to >> eat that bread too. He said,’’ Why are you quarreling? I can help you >> because I have a scale which can divide the bread into equal amounts.” >> >> Both cats liked the monkeys’ advice. The monkey climbed the tree and >> brought the scale. He put both the pieces in a pan. He deliberately divided >> the bread into unequal amounts and said, "Hey, this piece is big, let's >> make both equal after saying this, he ate a little bit from the big piece >> and ate it. >> >> In this way, every time the scale became heavy, he broke a little bread >> from that side and started putting it in his mouth. Both the cats were now >> terrified. She still quietly waited for the monkey's decision as they did >> not want to give each other more amount of bread. >> >> At last small pieces of bread were in pans of the scale. The monkey said, >> " As you have seen that I have done the hard work of dividing bread with my >> scale so I must get the wages of my hard work”. He ate the rest of the >> pieces of bread. The poor cats went on empty stomachs from there. >> >> Both the cats had realized their mistake and felt that others could take >> advantage of their weakness. >> >> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> Q2 Can you expand-“A father and a son, two generations of >> scientists who have succeeded each other, both winners of the Nobel Prize”. >> >> KR: The right answer for expansion could only be a story like this:” In >> a quiet, prestigious town filled with ivy-clad buildings and vast >> libraries, there lived a family whose legacy was as remarkable as the >> discoveries they had made. A father and a son—two generations of brilliant >> scientists who had shaped the course of modern science. Their names were >> etched into history, both having been honoured with the Nobel Prize, but >> their story was much more than just accolades. >> >> The father, Professor Rajiv Sharma, was a pioneer in the field of quantum >> physics. In the early 1980s, his groundbreaking work on the interaction >> between light and matter had opened new doors for technology, influencing >> everything from the development of lasers to the understanding of atomic >> behaviour. His ability to push the boundaries of what was known made him a >> legend in the scientific community. He was a man of quiet intensity, always >> surrounded by books, papers, and chalkboards filled with equations. But >> those who knew him best saw the warmth in his eyes when he spoke of his >> family, especially his son, Arjun. >> >> Arjun had grown up in the shadow of his father's brilliance. As a boy, he >> would spend hours in his father's study, mesmerized by the notes and >> journals, trying to understand the complex concepts that filled the pages. >> The relationship between them was one of both reverence and challenge. >> Rajiv never pushed his son to follow in his footsteps, but Arjun’s >> curiosity and drive led him down the same scientific path, eventually >> leading to his own monumental breakthrough. >> >> Arjun’s work in genetic engineering transformed the field of medicine. He >> developed a revolutionary gene-editing technique that allowed scientists to >> correct genetic disorders with unprecedented precision. His contribution >> saved countless lives and created new opportunities for medical research, >> earning him the Nobel Prize in Medicine just a few decades after his >> father’s triumph. >> >> The day Arjun received his prize, it was not just a personal victory but >> a culmination of their shared journey. When he stood on the stage to accept >> the prestigious award, he turned to the audience and spoke of his father’s >> influence: “This is not just my achievement. This is the result of years of >> collaboration, both silent and spoken, with a man whose brilliance and >> dedication shaped every step I’ve taken.” >> >> Rajiv, now a quiet figure in his later years, watched his son with pride, >> knowing that their combined legacy would leave an indelible mark on the >> world. What made their story truly special was not just their shared >> success, but the way in which their lives intertwined—the lessons learned >> from each other, the long nights spent discussing ideas, and the moments of >> discovery that were shared as a father and son, rather than just two great >> minds. >> >> Though their fields of expertise were different—one exploring the >> mysteries of the universe, the other the building blocks of life—their work >> complemented each other in a way that no one could have predicted. And so, >> their names became synonymous with innovation and progress, a symbol of how >> two generations could come together through science to change the world. >> >> The father and son, now both Nobel laureates, continued to teach, >> inspire, and collaborate, knowing that their discoveries would live on in >> the minds and hearts of future generations. >> >> Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> Had the question been father and son wining Nobel list then given answer >> is OK. >> >> 1 William Henry Bragg & Lawrence Bragg (1915, Physics) >> >> 2 Niels Bohr & Aage Bohr (1922, 1975, Physics) >> >> 3 Manne Siegbahn & Kai Siegbahn (1924, 1981, Physics) >> >> 4 Hans von Euler-Chelpin & Ulf von Euler (1929, 1970, Chemistry & >> Medicine) >> >> 5 Arthur Kornberg & Roger Kornberg (1959, 2006, Medicine & Chemistry) >> >> These are the only father-son duos to have both received Nobel Prizes in >> different or the same fields. >> >> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> Q3 Can you tell an example about the “essence of teaching” >> >> If a teacher corrects a student in a way that humiliates them, it shows a >> lack of true teaching ability. Good teachers should correct mistakes in a >> way that helps students learn and grow, rather than making them feel >> ashamed or discouraged. In short, humiliation damages learning, while >> encouragement fosters growth. Would you like an example to illustrate this? >> 😊 >> >> Example: A Student Makes a Math Mistake >> >> A student is solving a problem on the board: >> >> Problem: >> >> 5×3=? >> >> Student’s Answer: "15" (Correct) >> >> But later, they solve another problem incorrectly: >> >> Problem: >> >> 6×4=? >> >> Student’s Answer: "22" (Incorrect) >> >> ❌ Humiliating Correction (Bad Teaching) >> >> 🔴 Teacher: "Wow! You don’t even know simple multiplication? That’s >> embarrassing. How do you expect to pass?" >> >> Effect: The student feels ashamed, discouraged, and afraid to participate >> again. >> >> ✅ Constructive Correction (Good Teaching) >> >> 🟢 Teacher: "Almost there! I see you're trying. Let’s break it down: If >> 6 times 2 is 12, what happens when we double it?" >> >> >> >> Effect: The student feels supported, encouraged, and motivated to try >> again. >> >> NOT ONLY SCHOOL ANY INSTITUTION >> >> Example: Employee Makes a Mistake in a Report >> >> An employee submits a financial report, but there’s an error in the >> calculations. >> >> ❌ Humiliating Correction (Bad Leadership) >> >> 🔴 Manager: "This report is a mess! How could you make such a basic >> mistake? Do you even know how to use Excel?" >> >> Effect: The employee feels embarrassed, demotivated, and afraid to take >> initiative in the future. >> >> ✅ Constructive Correction (Good Leadership) >> >> 🟢 Manager: "I noticed a small miscalculation in the report. No worries, >> mistakes happen! Let’s go through it together so you can catch it next >> time. Have you tried using Excel formulas to double-check your totals?" >> >> Effect: The employee feels supported, confident, and motivated to improve. >> >> Example: A Child Spills Milk While Trying to Pour It >> >> A young child is trying to pour milk into a cup but spills some on the >> table. >> >> ❌ Humiliating Correction (Bad Parenting) >> >> 🔴 Parent: "Ugh! You’re so clumsy! You always make a mess. Just let me >> do it!" >> >> Effect: The child feels ashamed, afraid to try new things, and loses >> confidence in their abilities. >> >> ✅ Constructive Correction (Good Parenting) >> >> 🟢 Parent: "Oops! That happens sometimes. Let’s grab a cloth and clean >> it up together. Next time, try holding the carton with both hands—it gives >> you more control!" >> >> Effect: The child feels encouraged, learns from the mistake, and gains >> confidence to try again. >> >> Example: A Young Basketball Player Misses a Crucial Shot >> >> During a practice game, a player takes a shot but misses an easy basket. >> >> ❌ Humiliating Correction (Bad Coaching) >> >> 🔴 Coach: "That was terrible! How could you miss such an easy shot? >> You’re never going to improve if you keep playing like this!" >> >> Effect: The player feels embarrassed, loses confidence, and becomes >> afraid to take shots in the future. >> >> ✅ Constructive Correction (Good Coaching) >> >> 🟢 Coach: "Almost! That was a good attempt. Next time, try keeping your >> elbow straight and follow through with your wrist. Let’s practice that >> motion a few more times." >> >> Effect: The player feels motivated, learns from the mistake, and improves >> their technique instead of fearing failure. >> >> XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX >> >> Q4 What is the most useless fact you know? >> >> A4 Gopalkrishna Vishwanath, Willing responder to survey >> questions22h-----And now tell me what you are going to do knowing all this. >> >> KR: Exactly this is WHAT I AM WRITING ; QUESTIONS LIKE THESE IN QUORA >> BEING WRITTEN HERE REPEATEDLY WHICH IS USELESS TO THE GROUPS;F VISWANATH >> TELSS IT IS REPRODUCED BUT……. >> >> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> Q5 Whether Albert Einstein was mistaken for an electrician at >> any time? >> >> KR This is what Viswanath said in the previous question as I wrote. >> There are many stories of fiction rather than the truth in the web sites >> but reporting all as it appears in Quora or FB, means spreading a rumour. >> >> The story of Einstein being mistaken for an electrician is more of an >> anecdote than a well-documented fact. While it has been repeated in >> various places, there is no concrete historical evidence to confirm that >> it actually happened. There is no verified historical record of Einstein >> being mistaken for an electrician. However, it fits his image as an >> eccentric genius, which is why it has been told and retold. It’s likely >> more of a legend or humorous exaggeration than a true event. >> >> SOME MORE STORIES WHICH WILL BE RELEASED, LIKELY TO BE RELEASED IN FUTURE >> WHICHA RE ALL ONLY FAKE. >> >> 1. Einstein and the Sailboat Mishap >> >> Einstein loved sailing, but the funny part? He was terrible at it! >> >> He often sailed in Princeton Lake (New Jersey) but never learned to swim. >> >> He frequently capsized his boat and had to be rescued by locals. >> >> Despite his poor sailing skills, he enjoyed the peace of the water, >> calling it a great place to think about physics. >> >> 2. The Mismatched Shoes Incident >> >> Einstein wasn’t very concerned about fashion or appearance. >> >> One day, he showed up to an event wearing one brown shoe and one black >> shoe. >> >> Someone pointed it out, and Einstein laughed and said, "At least they are >> both for the same foot!" >> >> He often wore no socks because he found them unnecessary. >> >> Bonus: Einstein’s Forgotten Key >> >> He was so deep in thought that he once locked himself out of his own >> house and had to ask a neighbor for help. >> >> He was famously absent-minded, forgetting his address, appointments, and >> even where he put his keys! >> >> Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> K RAJARAM IRS 31125 >> >> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Gopala Krishnan >> 30 Jan 2025, 7:32:56 pm (13 hours ago) >> >> >> >> to [email protected] >> >> *CULTURAL QA 01-2025-30* >> >> *Interesting QA – Compiled from Quora QA* >> >> *Q1 Can you tell an example for-“Don't Be Foolish”:* >> >> A1 Jiva Cargo, Jan 25 >> >> Once, a hungry Lion told the fox, "Get me something to eat, or I will eat >> you!" The fox went to a donkey and said, "The Lion wants to make you a >> king, come with me." >> >> When the Lion saw the donkey, he attacked, biting off its ears, but the >> donkey ran away. The donkey told the fox, "You tricked me! The Lion tried >> to kill me!" >> >> The fox replied, "Don’t be silly! He took your ears so you could wear a >> crown! Let’s go back." The donkey thought this made sense, so it followed >> the fox again. >> >> This time, the Lion attacked the donkey and bit off its tail! The donkey >> escaped again, saying to the fox, "You were lying! The Lion cut off my >> tail!" >> >> The fox said, "He just wants you to sit comfortably on the throne! Come >> back with me." >> >> The fox convinced the donkey to return once more. The Lion then caught >> the donkey and killed it. The Lion said to the fox, "Good job bringing back >> the donkey. Now, skin it for me and bring its brains, lungs, liver, and >> heart!" >> >> The fox skinned the donkey and ate its brain but brought back its lungs, >> liver, and heart to the Lion. The Lion got angry and asked, "Where is >> its brain?!" >> >> The fox replied, "It had no brain, my king. If it had one, it wouldn't >> have come back to you after you hurt it!" >> >> The Lion thought for a moment and said, *"That is very true."* >> >> *Q2 Can you expand-“A father and a son, two generations of >> scientists who have succeeded each other, both winners of the Nobel Prize”.* >> >> A2 Nick104,19h >> >> In the photo Niels Bohr, who made fundamental contributions to the >> understanding of atomic structure (famous is the Atomic Model that bears >> his name) as well as being one of *the fathers of quantum theory,* winner >> in 1922 "for his services in investigations of the structure of atoms and >> of radiation emanating from them", who watches his son Aage doing >> calculations. Aage won the Nobel, shared with Ben Mottelson and Leo >> Rainwater, fifty-three years after his father, in 1975. >> >> *Since it was first awarded, in 1901, the Nobel has been won by seven >> parent-child pairs.* >> >> The other winners are: >> >> Marie with Pierre and Irène Joliot-Curie. >> >> William and Lawrence Bragg, who shared the Prize for Physics in 1915 >> >> Arthur and Roger David Kornberg, >> >> Hans von Euler-Chelpin and Ulf von Euler >> >> Manne and Kai M. Siegbahn >> >> J.J. and George Paget Thomson >> >> *Q3 Can you tell an example about the “essence of teaching”* >> >> A3 Richard Strachan, 2y >> >> A young man meets an old man and asks him: >> >> - Do you remember me?And the old man says NO. >> >> Then the young man says that he was his student. >> >> And the teacher asks:- What are you doing, what do you do for a living? >> >> The young man responds:- Well, I became a teacher. >> >> Oh, good, like me? - said the old man >> >> *- Yes. Actually, I became a teacher because you inspired me to be like >> you.* >> >> The old man, curious, asks the young man what moment inspired him to >> become a teacher. >> >> And the young man tells the following story: >> >> - One day, a friend of mine, also a student, arrived with a beautiful new >> watch, and I decided I wanted it for myself and I stole it, took it out of >> his pocket. Soon after, my friend noticed the theft and immediately >> complained to our teacher, who was you. So, you stopped the class and said: >> >> - Your friend's watch was stolen during class today. Whoever stole it, >> return it. >> >> - I didn't return it because I didn't want to. >> >> So you closed the door and told us all to get up and you were going to >> rummage through our pockets until we found the watch. *But, he told us >> to close our eyes, because he would only look if we all had our eyes >> closed.* >> >> So we did, and you went from pocket to pocket, and when you got to mine, >> you found the watch and took it. >> >> You kept looking for everyone's pockets and when you said: - "Open your >> eyes. We already have the watch." >> >> You didn't tell me anything and you never mentioned the episode. You >> never said who stole the watch. That day, you saved my dignity forever. >> >> It was the most shameful day of my life. >> >> But it was also the day my dignity was saved from becoming a thief, a bad >> person, etc. *You never said anything to me, and even though you didn't >> scold me or call my attention to give me a moral lesson, I got the message >> clearly.* >> >> And thanks to you, I understood that this is what a true educator should >> do. Do you remember that episode, professor? >> >> And the teacher replies:- "I remember the situation, the stolen watch, >> which I was looking for in everyone, but I don't remember you, *because >> I also closed my eyes while looking."* >> >> ******* >> >> *This is the essence of teaching:If to correct you need to humiliate; you >> don't know how to teach.* >> >> *Q4 What is the most useless fact you know?* >> >> A4 Gopalkrishna Vishwanath, Willing responder to survey >> questions22h >> >> Why just one? Here are a few useless facts I know that have benefited me >> not one bit! I have made no money at all knowing all this. >> >> *Kangaroos can't walk backwards.* >> >> Their muscular tail and unique leg structure prevent them from moving in >> reverse. >> >> Butterflies can taste with their feet. >> >> Their taste sensors are on their legs, so they “stand” on plants to know >> if they’re good to eat. >> >> A group of flamingos is called a "flamboyance”. >> >> You can’t hum while holding your nose. (Did you try it?) >> >> Octopuses have three hearts. >> >> Two of them pump blood to the gills, and one pumps it to the rest of the >> body. The color of the blood is Blue! >> >> A day on Venus is longer than a year on Venus. >> >> Venus takes 243 Earth days to rotate once but only 225 Earth days to >> orbit the Sun. >> >> *And now tell me what you are going to do knowing all this.* >> >> *Q5 Whether Albert Einstein was mistaken for an electrician at >> any time?* >> >> A5 Alessandro13,19h >> >> Yes .When he moved to Princeton, Albert Einstein was mistaken for an >> electrician because of his unkempt hair. >> >> He was then asked to fix the contacts of a light bulb socket. >> >> A natural joker, Einstein played along and did not reveal his true >> identity until he had made the repair, thus causing great embarrassment >> among the staff at the university center. >> >> And that was not the first time he had fun playing with role reversals. >> >> He had already done it years before when he was not yet very well known. >> >> His theories had just begun to spread around the world (especially after >> the first experimental confirmation of general relativity, obtained with >> the observation of a total eclipse of the Sun in 1919), and for this reason >> he began to receive numerous invitations to give conferences.*However, >> his image was not yet public knowledge and few were able to recognize him.* >> >> During one of those trips, one night while he was driving to a >> little-known location in the United States, he confided his tiredness to >> the driver. >> >> The latter (a man who physically resembled Einstein) confided in >> him:"I've heard you speak so many times, sir, that I bet I can replace you >> without anyone noticing." >> >> The father of relativity hesitated for a moment but then immediately >> accepted the proposal, thinking that as an idea it was not a bad one. >> >> *When they arrived at the conference venue, Einstein let the driver go >> ahead and sat in the last seats, at the back of the large room.* >> >> Everything went wonderfully, no one noticed the formidable set-up and the >> driver did very well, even answering some rather technical questions. >> >> *Until someone in the audience, a rather self-important university >> professor, stood up and asked a tricky question (which concerned the >> physics of antiparticles).* >> >> The real Einstein decided to stand up and confess to the audience in the >> room the little scam, convinced that his American driver would not be able >> to answer. >> >> But the latter, after a few seconds of confusion, not at all embarrassed >> and hesitant, preceded him by saying:*"I am surprised at you, professor, >> the answer to your question is so easy that even my driver sitting over >> there could provide it... and in fact he will provide it".* >> >> Einstein rushed to answer and when they were out of the room he laughed >> out loud with the driver, complimenting him on his truly brilliant idea. >> >> If this little story is true, and it probably isn't since there is >> another similar and equally legendary one going around featuring the German >> physicist Max Planck, one of the fathers of quantum physics, there is no >> doubt that the conference given by the driver was impeccable, but it >> undoubtedly constituted the glittering surface of a completely empty >> sphere.Anyone, if properly trained, is able to give a conference on a >> pre-established topic of physics, chemistry, neuroscience, finance or any >> other subject. >> >> But it is still a vaudeville skill, typical of someone who passively and >> uncritically follows a script, ignoring its meaning and implications, a >> barroom knowledge or, better, as psychologists call it, a "chauffeur's >> knowledge". >> >> *Gopalakrishnan 30-1-2025* >> >> -- >> On Facebook, please join https://www.facebook.com/groups/keralaiyerstrust >> >> We are now on Telegram Mobile App also, please join >> >> Pattars/Kerala Iyers Discussions: https://t.me/PattarsGroup >> >> Kerala Iyers Trust Decisions only posts : https://t.me/KeralaIyersTrust >> >> Kerala Iyers Trust 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