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Date: 2008-03-17 01:08 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-03-17 01:22 pm (UTC)Also, every aerospace myth they've ever done I can bust/prove with about 30 seconds of math.
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Date: 2008-03-17 04:40 pm (UTC)Possibly. But:
(1) I'm leery of statements to the effect that you can _prove_ things about the physical world with math. (If it helps, I have a degree and a half in the subject, although it's more focused on discrete optimization and such than stuff relating to physical sustems.) Mathematics can give you a rigorous framework in which to explain why you believe that something _should_ happen, but doesn't (IMO) allow you to _prove_ that it actually does.
(Put it another way: there was nothing wrong with Newtonian mechanics in terms of his mathematics; they just turn out to be a less accurate model than Einstein's relativistic models, which use different basic assumptions and incorporate data that Newton never had.)
(2) Most mathematical demonstrations of anything that's nontrivial will lose almost all of the TV audience.
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(3) The whole point of Mythbusters is to reach the bulk of the TV audience with refutations, or demonstrations, of common (myth)contheptionth (*ahem*). Not to convince people already in the relevant field of facts that they already know.
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Date: 2008-03-18 03:09 pm (UTC)Well, take the "stewardess gets sucked out of the plane when there's pressure loss" one they did. It takes about five lines to show that a <1 atm pressure differential isn't going to blow anything heavier than peanut packets out the hole.
Anytime they do something that involves fluid dynamics or planes, I have to leave the room because I just end up screaming at the TV.
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