Anyone wondering, this is a quote from a Goettingen University protestor
Expulsion from Göttingen by Nazi Germany
When Adolf Hitler became the German Reichskanzler in January 1933, Nazi activity around the country increased dramatically. At the University of Göttingen, the German Student Association led the attack on the “un-German spirit” attributed to Jews and was aided by privatdozent and Noether’s former student Werner Weber. Antisemitic attitudes created a climate hostile to Jewish professors. One young protester reportedly demanded: “Aryan students want Aryan mathematics and not Jewish mathematics.”
In April 1933, Noether received a notice from the Prussian Ministry for Sciences, Art, and Public Education which read: “On the basis of paragraph 3 of the Civil Service Code of 7 April 1933, I hereby withdraw from you the right to teach at the University of Göttingen.”
Noether accepted the decision calmly, providing support for others during this difficult time. Hermann Weyl later wrote that “Emmy Noether – her courage, her frankness, her unconcern about her own fate, her conciliatory spirit – was in the midst of all the hatred and meanness, despair and sorrow surrounding us, a moral solace.”
Typically, Noether remained focused on mathematics, gathering students in her apartment to discuss class field theory. When one of her students appeared in the uniform of the Nazi paramilitary organization Sturmabteilung (SA), she showed no sign of agitation and, reportedly, even laughed about it later.
That’s a square hole behind that circular slab.
That’s because doors are easier to make rectangular and circular slabs are easier to make round
No, it’s because everything goes into the square hole, thus the doors are more compatible in this shape.
No, he right. Circles are easy to make round.
Source?
Circles are round.
Jewish physics, learned that from Polandball
Anyone wondering, this is a quote from a Goettingen University protestor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmy_Noether#Expulsion_from_Göttingen_by_Nazi_Germany
Emmy Noether was such a badass though: