Even if one doesn't care for hearing tales of mathematical and physical folly -- like how Lewis Fry Richardson single-handedly set back analytical meteorology by thirty years -- it also has the practical benefit that I can talk about that for a minute or so, and let students catch up on copying notes from the board, without uncomfortable dead space, and it gives the quicker students something engaging to think about.
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Even if one doesn't care for hearing tales of mathematical and physical folly -- like how Lewis Fry Richardson single-handedly set back analytical meteorology by thirty years -- it also has the practical benefit that I can talk about that for a minute or so, and let students catch up on copying notes from the board, without uncomfortable dead space, and it gives the quicker students something engaging to think about.