I've always been a bit intrigued by Grok because of the name. Grok was coined by Robert Heinlein, one of my very favorite science fiction writers. I fully credit Heinlein with twisting my young brain.
If you’re wondering where the bizarre name came from, “Grok” was coined in the Robert Heinlein novel Stranger in a Strange Land. The original meaning was to “understand intuitively or by ...
The name Grok comes from Stranger in a Strange Land, a 1961 science fiction book by Robert Heinlein. The word means “to ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: First and foremost, the U.S. Navy should acknowledge—should grok, as sci-fi master Robert Heinlein might say—that a manpower deficit represents a grave weakness in a ...
Eher nicht, das schreibt sich ja "Grog". "Grok" hingegen ist offenbar dem Science-Fiction-Roman "Stranger in a Strange Land" von Robert A. Heinlein (1961) entlehnt. Es handelt sich um eine ...
Musk said Grok - a word coined by sci-fi author Robert Heinlein in the 60s, meaning to intuitively understand something - possesses a "unique" sense of humour and would respond to questions with a ...