quantum mechanics history question

A nice quotation that, even given its utter falsity.

Yes, in saying “one good idea”, I was being jocular. I’d be thrilled to have that kind of productivity.

All too true.
Of course, I’m absolutely the last person to discourage anyone from diving into the history of the subject.

That would make sense, since the delta function is the derivative of the Heaviside step function. However I think Dirac was the first to apply it to quantum mechanics. (According to wikipedia Heaviside had died not long before, in 1925.) I’m guessing the use of the symbol delta was also a convention invented by Dirac.

Yeah, I don’t really believe that poetry seeks to take widely known truths and make them incomprehensible, but it’s an amusing sentiment. More so because of how Dirac encoded it in the first sentence and then extracted it with the brief second sentence. There’s a lot I could say about that, but I have a horrible tendency to over-analyze humor until it’s not funny anymore.