Since the times of d'Alembert, Lagrange and Euler humans like to add fictitious dimensions to their real-world physical and mathematical problems. This art was perfected in the XX-th century by Heisenberg, Pauli and Dirac in their 'matrix mechanics'. In the XXI-st century we can contribute to this proud tradition of adding 'assumed' variables by synthesizing fictitious 'experimental data' adding desired 'laws of concervation' and other properties to the real experimental data.
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Since the times of d'Alembert, Lagrange and Euler humans like to add fictitious dimensions to their real-world physical and mathematical problems. This art was perfected in the XX-th century by Heisenberg, Pauli and Dirac in their 'matrix mechanics'. In the XXI-st century we can contribute to this proud tradition too, we have computers! :)
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Since the times of d'Alembert, Lagrange and Euler humans like to add fictitious dimensions to their real-world physical and mathematical problems. This art was perfected in the XX-th century by Heisenberg, Pauli and Dirac in their 'matrix mechanics'. In the XXI-st century we can contribute to this proud tradition too, we have computers! :)
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