[AR] Re: SN-10 launch attempt imminent?

  • From: Henry Spencer <hspencer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Arocket List <arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 6 Mar 2021 13:52:33 -0500 (EST)

On Sat, 6 Mar 2021, Uwe Klein wrote:

in German ... in another domain we used to have
        Baumeister ( aesthetics, functional design, supervision...
        Bauingenieur ( structure )
        Architekt. ( aesthetics, useability )
ranges of activity that seem to have a more academic background
than in the anglo-saxon world?
more weight on analytics vs try out

Possibly also more of a cultural bias toward structure and hierarchy, rather than ad-hoc setup for every project. I have a dim memory of an old German assessment of the US Army, which said roughly: "they are amazingly good at improvising; what's less impressive is that they *must* improvise so much, because they do so little planning and organizing ahead of time..."

(The downside of this is rigidity. My old boss of many years ago came over from Germany after the war, looking for a chance to run his own shop, escaping the expectation that he would naturally have to spend many years as an underling first...)

That said, yes, also more weight on analytics vs try out. Charles Steinmetz, the grand high wizard of heavy electrical machinery in the early 20th century, was a German immigrant to the US. He was the first to apply serious mathematical analysis to electric motors and such -- he coined the word "hysteresis" among other things -- at a time when nobody took that idea seriously, and it revolutionized electrical machinery. (The little motor company he worked for got such conspicuously superior results that GE tried hard to hire him away. When this failed -- he was loyal to the man who'd given him a job when he was a penniless immigrant and needed one badly -- GE gritted its teeth and bought the whole company to acquire him.)

Henry

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