The article takes on an interesting subject, and starts off informatively, holding my interest.
Unfortunately, hit a glitch navigating from page 2 to 3. The article's text is missing on page 3, saying only "undefined". Pretty sure that's a javascript error. Disappointing, always thought of "Forbes" as a major content producer who could handle it.
Maybe it goes to show that putting up "fancy" effects isn't really worth the trouble. I'd much rather just be able to read the article and can easily do without the "slick" section transitions.
I did like the illustrations/images, they're definitely worth keeping.
It did take a subject I have never really put thought behind and show that the science behind the ordinary light bulb is interesting and complex enough that it lends wonder to the people who worked it out. Its not rocket science, its light bulb science, both are simple comments about extraordinary science brought to a level we can see.
The author writes that "You can see this worked out with a whole bunch of math, ... this 2005 paper from the American Journal of Physics is very nice'.
A pricey read though at $30 to buy or $4 to rent the article. Never mind, the seven line abstract is absolutely free.
For me on an iPhone 6+ the page continuously reloads due to an error, I can read about a paragraph between reloads but then have to scroll down again from the top. I gave up after 4 paragraphs.
Unfortunately, hit a glitch navigating from page 2 to 3. The article's text is missing on page 3, saying only "undefined". Pretty sure that's a javascript error. Disappointing, always thought of "Forbes" as a major content producer who could handle it.
Maybe it goes to show that putting up "fancy" effects isn't really worth the trouble. I'd much rather just be able to read the article and can easily do without the "slick" section transitions.
I did like the illustrations/images, they're definitely worth keeping.