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  • It would be great to insert english subtitles to all Feynman's speeches.

  • @jarirusi You can't understand him?

  • @skating1611 I can understand most of it but subtitles are supportive thing because I'm not english speaking person and some scientific terms might be a bit difficult to understand.

  • @jarirusi What I meant was that if I see and hear it in english that helps to learn more about what he is saying.

  • some great inforamtion here thanks

  • he looks so happy just thinking about the time he spent with his dad. Good man.

  • @esraretin Hmm last i checked if it weren't for this man you wouldn't be using a computer right now...

  • @esraretin That's becasue your stupid in some sense.

  • @cjs2964 yes u re also

  • Wonderful.

  • Ooh, a strategy (that's what we need).

  • I'm gonna start reading encyclopedias with my son

  • @ryanrenesis

    In an attempt to make him smart? Sorry but that's determined by genetics and I.Q.

  • @jumb0mumb0 Assuming his child is not an inanimate object entirely devoid of intelligence, the kid would benefit from knowledge. It might not make the kid smarter, but it would make him more knowledgeable, which counts for something.

  • @Lleanlleawrg

    But the whole point in making that comment was to hope his son becomes more like Richard Feynman, so the aim was solely for intelligence, and we know that is not possible.

  • @jumb0mumb0 I'm not sure I can agree that "we know that". You might know that. I don't know if that's neccesarily the case. And nor do I know what his intentions were in posting a comment 9 months ago. It is as you say likely that he meant what you think he meant, but he might as well just have meant that he wants to do something nice for his son and spend time with him reading encyclopedias with him for example. It's less likely, but still a possibility.

  • @jumb0mumb0

    You really believe a test that leans either with linguistic or mathematical models, topology, etc can test the integrity of ones intellect? Many great psychologists have considered IQ tests to be absolute nonsense. Boris Sidis for one, believed they were misleading and absurd. Lewis Termans Termites were all blown out of the water when two men of "Average" IQ won the Nobel Prize.

  • @ryanrenesis I'm gonna start vandalizing wikipedia articles with my son

  • amazing :D

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