Heute wieder ein soziologisch-wissenschaftliches Thema von Thomas: die Wunderjahre in der Wissenschaft. Sind sie wirklich ein Phänomen (warum finden einige Wissenschaftler unheimlich viel in kurzer Zeit heraus) und wie kommen sie zu Stande? Eddi und Markus diskutieren mit!
Frage des Tages: Wie entstehen diese Rauchringe und warum sind sie so stabil?
Shownotes
Frage des Tages: Wie entstehen Rauchringe?
- Welt: 7 Phänomene aus dem Alltag – kannst du sie erklären?
- Youtube: Giant Smoke Rings – Cool Science Experiment
- Youtube: Stand-up comedy about Equations That Correspond to Vortex Motions (aka „smoke rings”). (mit Steve Mould!)
News
- Australien Academy of Science: Which came first: the chicken or the egg?
- Methodisch Inkorrekt 253: „Egal gibbet nicht!“
- Methodisch Inkorrekt 254: „Brutaler Backsteinismus“
- NASA: Saturn’s Rings Shine in Webb’s Observations of Ringed Planet
Hauptthema: Annus Mirabilis
- Wikipedia (en): Annus mirabilis
- Wikipedia (en): Scientific Revolution
- Dwarkesh Patel: The mystery of the miracle year
- Bohring: Newton’s Annus Mirabilis – The Miracle Year of 1666
- Wikipedia (en): 1666
- Wikipedia (en): Annus mirabilis papers (Einstein)
- Hintikka (1996) Wittgenstein’s Annus Mirabilis: 1929
- Hughes (2000) 1932: the annus mirabilis of nuclear physics?
- Blake Archive: Blake’s “Annus Mirabilis”: The Productions of 1795
- American Scientist: Annus Mirabilis
- Yair, Goldstein (2020) The Annus Mirabilis paper: years of peak productivity in scientific careers
- Simonton (1988) Age and outstanding achievement: What do we know after a century of research?
- Rynasiewicz, Renn (2006) The turning point for Einstein’s Annus mirabilis
- Cole (1979) Age and Scientific Performance
- Stephan, Levin (1988) Measures of Scientific Output and the Age-Productivity Relationship
- Kosmulski (2011) Successful papers: A new idea in evaluation of scientific output
- Zuckerman (1981) Age, Aging and Age Structure in Science
- Allison, Stewart (1974) Productivity Differences Among Scientists: Evidence for Accumulative Advantage
- Cole, Cole (1967) Scientific Output and Recognition: A Study in the Operation of the Reward System in Science
- Zuckerman (1967) Nobel Laureates in Science: Patterns of Productivity, Collaboration, and Authorship
- Bloom, Jones, Renen, Webb (2020) Are Ideas Getting Harder to Find?
- SimplyPsychology: Fluid Intelligence Vs. Crystallized Intelligence
- Jones (2004) The Burden of Knowledge and the ‚Death of the Renaissance Man‘: Is Innovation Getting Harder?
- Anisimov, Mikhal’skiĭ (2004) Are Nobel prize winners getting older? Mathematical analysis of age and life span of the Nobel prize winners, 1901-2003
- Scientometrics of Hungarian researchers
- rogersbacon (Lesswrong): Fuck Your Miracle Year