Wolfram Alpha: Your Ultimate Online Computational Knowledge Engine

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The discussion centers on Wolfram Alpha, a computational knowledge engine that integrates extensive data and algorithms to provide answers to complex queries. The creator's background in physics significantly influences the development of the platform, emphasizing its application in scientific fields. However, there is skepticism regarding the practical utility of NKS (New Kind of Science), as participants express the need for more concrete models to validate its effectiveness.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of computational knowledge engines
  • Familiarity with Wolfram Alpha's functionalities
  • Basic knowledge of physics principles
  • Awareness of New Kind of Science (NKS) concepts
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore Wolfram Alpha's API for integration into applications
  • Research the principles of New Kind of Science (NKS) and its implications
  • Investigate case studies showcasing Wolfram Alpha's applications in physics
  • Learn about alternative computational engines and their comparative advantages
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Researchers, physicists, software developers, and educators interested in computational tools and their applications in scientific research.

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I watched this the other day, and couldn't help but grin as he somewhat nervously revealed why he has spent so much time and effort on this project: Physics. Once a physicist, always a physicist I suppose.

I don't know what to think about NKS though. It sounds good in theory but where are the models? More fundamental work needs to be done if anyone is going to be convinced that NKS is useful.
 
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