3:04 is the famous cyclist problem that supposedly demonstrates Von Neumann's speed of thinking. In fact, it shows he lacked the ability to see the clever solution to the problem.
He didn't need to see the "clever" solution. What's more efficient or "clever" for our brains may be different for Johnny's brain. He didn't even need to look at an alternative way as the direct way was straight forward for him
@@jtorola There are accounts of individuals who worked with Von Neumann remarking something similar. For instance, in Stanislaw Ulam's autobiography, he mentions how Von Neumann struggled to come up with creative answers. And also the fact that Johny wasn't able to come up with a fundamental theory in mathematics and ended up focusing on the applied front.
@rajuaditya1914 I have read different things to this affect. When was confronted with a new problem he would solve it head on but couldn't always come up with novel new ideas. When he first heard Gödel give his 1st incompleteness proof he realized the 2nd but Gödel had already done the work. Von Neumann would go on the rest of his life to be friends with Gödel because of his incredible innovative mind. He said, while Gödel was a temporary professor at Princeton, "How can any of us call ourselves Professors when Gödel isn't". He would go on to fight for him to be made a permanent one.
@@rajuaditya1914if wigner is correct, certainly the logical foundations of the theory of unbounded operators is a deep and purely mathematical construct.
I love that story. I can hear all the various versions and never get tired of it.
Incredible footage.
Wigner's sister was married to Paul Dirac. Dirac and Wigner were brothers-in-law
Wow. Didn't know that
Einstein said that Von Neumann was the smartest person he had ever met.
Johnny was the smartest person ever.
@@ARIZJOE probably
Enrico Fermi begs to differ, his guy was Majorana
cool ...... where in tarnation did you find such a historical gem ?
It's taken from this video:
czcams.com/video/Y2jiQXI6nrE/video.html
Would love too see the interview between Wigner and Dirac with the bbc but I can’t find it anywhere. Any clues?
very good
My name is wigner 😍
Any idea what year this was?
John von Neumann jiggle the planet.
love the swallow story
"Sorry Mr Wigner, your english is not good enough, we will not consider you for this job position"
I like they all cal him "johnny" - Johnny b right
He was always called ''Jancsi'' and never ''Janos'', Johnny is the english version
3:04 is the famous cyclist problem that supposedly demonstrates Von Neumann's speed of thinking. In fact, it shows he lacked the ability to see the clever solution to the problem.
Ah yes… one of if not the greatest mathematician and brain to ever exist lacked abilities to see solutions.
He didn't need to see the "clever" solution. What's more efficient or "clever" for our brains may be different for Johnny's brain. He didn't even need to look at an alternative way as the direct way was straight forward for him
@@jtorola There are accounts of individuals who worked with Von Neumann remarking something similar. For instance, in Stanislaw Ulam's autobiography, he mentions how Von Neumann struggled to come up with creative answers. And also the fact that Johny wasn't able to come up with a fundamental theory in mathematics and ended up focusing on the applied front.
@rajuaditya1914 I have read different things to this affect. When was confronted with a new problem he would solve it head on but couldn't always come up with novel new ideas. When he first heard Gödel give his 1st incompleteness proof he realized the 2nd but Gödel had already done the work. Von Neumann would go on the rest of his life to be friends with Gödel because of his incredible innovative mind. He said, while Gödel was a temporary professor at Princeton, "How can any of us call ourselves Professors when Gödel isn't". He would go on to fight for him to be made a permanent one.
@@rajuaditya1914if wigner is correct, certainly the logical foundations of the theory of unbounded operators is a deep and purely mathematical construct.