Thursday, September 11, 2014

                Erwin Schrödinger was an Austrian theoretical physicist who achieved fame for his contributions to quantum mechanics. In 1926 to describe the quantum state of a system, is his most enduring achievement at a more technical level. Schrödinger was born on August 12, 1887 in Vienna. His father Rudolf Schrodinger, who came from a Bavarian family, which had come to Vienna generations ago, was a highly gifted man. After studying chemistry at the Technical College in Vienna, Rudolf Schrödinger devoted himself for years to Italian painting and then he decided to study botany. He published a series of research papers on plant phylogeny. In 1927, Schrödinger left his position at Zurich for a new, prestigious opportunity at the University of Berlin, where he met Albert Einstein. He was an important scientist throughout history. The physicist  was a brilliant and sophisticated example of how one should configure a pathway to grow and spark new ideas in physics.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014


               

              To be able to have success in yourself you must be able to have success with those around you. I will make a difference in the world by working with those around me in my community and an enclosed environment. Those who see my success will then devote their time to help themselves. There will be help provided if needed and I will help them grow into bigger and better individuals. However, if they run into any problems in their personal life I will help teach them to triumph from it and learn from the curve that life has given them. We rarely need big things. As soon as someone starts talking about changing the world or radically reinventing something odds are good he’s talking from his ego, not his heart. Unless he’s working on bringing safety to the scared, health to the sick, or opportunity to the poor, the reinvention serves a want (or an ego), not a need. I devote myself to acknowledge the good in people and to grow as a community in every way, so that we are all given the same opportunities in life.