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Computational Astronomy: Exploring the Cosmos with Wolfram (wolfram.com)
72 points by kryster on March 26, 2024 | hide | past | favorite | 8 comments


It's wolfram so I guess its on me for having expected it to at least mention the Virtual Observatory...


You made my point! Congratulations. I thought I was the only one here reading Between lines.


Dude wtf?

Eleanor Roosevelt wrote, enlightened minds discuss ideas, average minds discuss events, and small minds discuss other people.

What you discuss is a choice.

The idea that everything presented here comes as builtins, or a call to a builtin repository, is actually fantastic. You’re forgiven for being jaded. But the attack on Wolfram for merely publishing this, including “with Wolfram” in the title, supposedly below your personal standards, is kind of whacked.


Nobody forced Wolfram to put "Computational Astronomy" in the title, instead of something more accurate like "12 astronomy related widgets we've implemented", not sure why you get so offended by how far short they fall of the chosen title.

Also, I am not overly surprised that the origin of your quote looks to be a British aristocrat speaking about the conversational capabilities of dinner guests: https://quoteinvestigator.com/2014/11/18/great-minds/


IIRC Wolfram had a blog post about how everything is developing a data/computational angle - he called it Computational X a few years ago now. Fitting they would call this Computational Astronomy.


Omg. In Nassim Taleb words, you merciless imbecile. Wolfram calling computational X means nothing. The term computational existed decades ago and within the realm of computational science people tended to joke about computation X y and z. Just because wolfram has a media publisher that merciless imbeciles subscribe who are ignorant towards word uses, doesn’t mean he is the inventor of cellular Automata, complexity theory and computational science.


Actually I thought it was weird that the View of Our Solar System one used only hard-coded constants instead of Wolfram's information about planets.


Just discovered WOLFRAM Demonstrations Project from this post, amazing and huge treasure trove, especially for kids.




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