Editorial: Dirac, Moyal, and von Neumann

R. Marks
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What is the most significant scientific event of the past six months? The COVID-19 pandemic continues to throw up mutations of the virus, most recently the Omicron “scariant” or “variant of concern.” We can only hope that Omicron is more infectious and less severe, so that it drives out any worse variants, such as Delta. If so, then this might be how the pandemic ends, with an endemic coronavirus that we might all expect to contract at some time (or perhaps every year), but with little serious effect for most of us, dosed with our annual vaccinations. Apparently, past pandemics have spluttered out in this fashion © 2021, Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales.All Rights Reserved.
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过去六个月里最重要的科学事件是什么?新冠肺炎大流行继续引发病毒突变,最近的是奥密克戎“可怕的”或“令人担忧的变种”。我们只能希望奥密克龙更具传染性,更不严重,这样它就能消灭任何更严重的变种,如德尔塔。如果是这样的话,那么这可能就是大流行的结束方式,我们都可能会在某个时候(或者每年)感染一种地方性冠状病毒,但对我们大多数人来说几乎没有严重影响,我们每年都会接种疫苗。显然,过去的流行病已经以这种方式传播开来©2021,《新南威尔士皇家学会杂志与论文集》。保留所有权利。
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