When {
Born and
Heisenberg and the Göttingen theoretical physicists} first discovered matrix mechanics they were having, of course, the same kind of trouble that everybody else had in trying to solve problems and to manipulate and to really do things with matrices. So they had gone to
Hilbert for help and
Hilbert said the only time he had ever had anything to do with matrices was when they came up as a sort of by-product of the eigenvalues of the boundary-value problem of a differential equation. So if you look for the differential equation which has these matrices you can probably do more with that. They had thought it was a goofy idea and that
Hilbert didn't know what he was talking about. So he was having a lot of fun pointing out to them that they could have discovered
Schrödinger’s wave mechanics six month earlier if they had paid a little more attention to him.