imagine sitting in a room and MAKING this sound. making it with your hands and with ur craft. like a carpenter of sound constructing a musical monument to beauty.
STOPPING A TORNADO-- YOU TUBE VIDEO. Preventing a tornado from touching the ground. I made this video because i survived a tornado in 1998. In Dec. 2006 i came up with a theroy on how to PREVENT a tornado from touching the ground.
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From day one, math & I were in a war to the death. I had talent with numbers, but they bored me to tears. Pre-algebra was a nightmare.
However, after seeing ABM in high school, I fell so completely in love with the score (& film!) that I'd play it every time I did my studies. I just graduated with straight As in ALL maths.
So thanks to Mr. Horner, for teaching me to see that math is another art form, just like music or drama. It changed my life!
@MoriahWalton From day one, words and I were one. But during undergrad at college, I was too busy practicing my art in national competition--grades bored me to tears. Why learn theories and hunches when I was making my own? Like John Nash, I realized too late in the game that I had to fully prove myself to academia to go further.
A perfect score on the Law School Admissions Test is my version of proving Governing Dynamics. I have to prove my art form--this track captures that feeling.
" Adam Smith said, That the best result will come from everybody in the group doing whats best for them selves right? that's what he said, Incomplete... Incomplete... Because the best result will come from everybody in the group doing whats best for them selves.... and the group. GOVERNING DYNAMICS GENTLEMEN! ADAM SMITH..... Is wrong." ^_^
'If and when you're right,' you speak as if you theorized something revolutionary, opposed to interpreting a now quite common quote and concluding a respective idea out of context. However, you are right about everyone processing the same given concept differently, due to individual experience and perspective, but one can not conclude that you understood the intended meaning . I meant not to insult you, but to elaborate on the said. "Ideas are the foundation of the projected world."
@bodo635 im no mathematician, but its part of the game theory i guess. it has something to do with economics and applied math i suppose. well my father is a mathematician, maybe ill ask him when i see him the next time
@LukeDomonicBond yeah... if by that you mean adam smith, the okay. but, smith wasnt wrong, what John Nash did really hadnt discredit smiths ideas; it just showed a different perspective. this movie really dramatized his life.
@notserp427 yeah, I know! I realized that it was Adam Smith, not Samuel Adams, who he said was wrong, the moment after I clicked the post button. Samuel Adams is another economical philosopher of Adam Smith's time, so I just got them messed up. I think he is wrong, though. and even if John Nash is crazy, it's still an awesme movie!
Mysterious film, mysterious mind, mysterious condition, it was just all mysterious and to top it all off they made mysterious music...... Good presentation I think it all went together well
most people live pursuing stupid , perhaps perverted dreams ; money women , the devotion of its life for something like that and finally reach the top and get the nobel prize is just, i don't know what to say.
@HATBAHATBA It's different from person to person. Life is like a mirror house of perspectives.
The issue with such a lofty goal as the Nobel Prize (or devoting yourself to science) is that if you fail, your life is just gonna be miserable. Some people prefer having more "attainable" goals (women, money, power, etc.)
It is most unwise to ever doubt the power of mathematics to improve the human condition. Mathematics can and will make the most profound contribution to human welfare in history. It is mathematics that will grant the human race the dignity of control over its own chemistry and genetics. To find out how, visit my channel and go to my site. You can help by linking to all the pages and even by helping develop the theory. Contact the author for further information.
@bonnarj7 Mathematics will indeed play a profound role in improving the human condition, and life as we know it would not be possible. But more so is the human imagination.
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beautiful. i have loved this music since a winterguard performed to this piece and the first. gives me goosebumps. james horner is by far my favourite composer, closly followed by basil
It's just so moving, every piece of music that played it's part for a scene or a character was perfect. With Horner's symphony and Church's voice- It's beautiful, gentle at times and yet haunting. The music played a very big part in the movie.
I'd go with A Beautiful Mind, Shawshank, The Green Mile, Kontroll (it's a Hungarian movie), and Cars (Pixar film- I love cars so it was an awesome movie for me to watch)
Happyness was a great movie too
The Bourne Trilogy is up there right along with the original Star Wars trilogy
I actually try to find out the song thas directly before the one, when Nash actually had the "vision" with the blonde.....this beautiful piano play....
Anyone noticed that when Parcher treatens him with not stopping the russians from getting to him it's a Nash's equilibrium situation? "You quit working for me, I quit working for you". Game theory applied in the movie. What a work of art.
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I still have a grudge against this movie for winning Best Picture over LOTR, but I really like this song. It's what I think of when it comes to the soundtrack for this movie.
@TCOVproductions you know it's funny you should mention LOTR, because Russell Crowe was asked to play the part of Aragorn, but turned it down because he was making this movie. I do agree that this movie is a million times better than them though.
@TCOVproductions that's funny this and LOTR are my too favorite movies (okay and every Christopher Nolan Film.), yetI believe that LOTR is much more powerful but only when it is counted with all three movies if any one of the were removed they would fall. But A Beautiful Mind is an incredible movie that can stand alone so both films are equally amazing in their own respective spheres.
Is the ability to imagine something greater than the knowledge of it? It sounds very similar to another of his quotations: "The search for truth is more precious than its possession." I ask: Would you give up the knowledge of truth to simply pursue it? I suppose that imagination is more important than knowledge, even though pursuing truth is not at all as rare as having it, as everyone searches for truth. Alright, I'm done.
I believe that we all search for the truth, which is impossible in some ways. But I think the pursuit itself makes the truth in some bizarre way. Maybe all this boils down to life experience, that we aren't supposed to find the truth, just pursue it. Therefor; "The search for truth is more precious than its possession". So its not what you bring home from the hunt, it's the trip itself?
Yeah, It's too late for me too. I agree that truth is dependent on perspective, but I don't agree that the pursuit of truth is more precious than its possession. I would agree if he had said that pursuing truth is essential to its possession, but that seems rather obvious.
Would this movie have been made if our protagonist had contented himself with merely the search for truth? He certainly would not be known for any accomplishments, and thus would be more of a tragedy than an uplifting tale.
@stupifiedable I never understood it at first in school, but after doing some real work, I really see how knowledge you can easily gain, but with imagination you can attain knowledge and understanding and far far more
@flowertower872 thats what I said at first, laughing at the saying. But once you think about it hard enough, had actual experience with it, you can't really judge it. After a full month, I finally understood what Einstein meant, and I know he is right.
@VardanB92 I dunno, I might be leaning towards it. I'm thinking about it but with stuff like this I'm stuck (that's why I'm awful at math). I think I may get it though.
@flowertower872 Here is a good example to make it clearer: A person with more knowledge, and a person with more imagination: The person with more knowledge reads the same book as the person with more imagination. The person with more knowledge needs to read the entire book and memorize it to do good on the test, while the person with more imagination understands the whole book just by reading a couple of pages from each chapter. Afterwards, the person with more imagination got a higher score.
@VardanB92 imagination and knowledge: Why are we comparing them? It could be that imagination increases with knowledge. Besides Einstein said a lot of things in his life, some of them incorrect: for example his model of black holes. He was not omniscient. But if we're going by what he said: then he said, also, that we're standing on the shoulders of giants, and none of his discoveries would have been possible but for the contribution of our predecessors: thus showing his respect for knowledge.
@VardanB92 That isn't what was meant by imagination being more important than knowledge at all. Your interpretation is much too dependent and limited to the specific and quite assumptive example that was provided.
@THE0103 this isnt something you can read about, or me trying to explain it. It's something that you have to "get". Even if i gave tons of examples, I can only see the true meaning from my perspective, and anyone else who shares the same belief. I had a lot of different thoughts about what Einsteins Imagination is more important than knowledge ment, But now i think i have reached a conclusion for myself, and I'm sure everyone has their own different opinions which I'd love to hear.
@THE0103 But don't insult me by saying I don't know what I'm talking about, because years from now if and when you see I'm right, you wouldn't have the balls to apologize. Like I said, I'm not saying I'm right, just sharing my thoughts on the deal.
@VardanB92 Thank you for posting the video by the way. I'd be more than willing to discuss this idea or any other with you through another maybe more instant medium. Take care.
@DKMontoya4670 that's why eccentricity and genius go hand in hand so often. you see it in most great minds. I don't think "catalyst" is the right term (most schizophrenics aren't geniuses) but it does pay into their unique views of looking at the world.
0:11 world of goo much?
MrGimli2 2 months ago
honestly i need this soundtrack
manufran02 2 months ago
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my iq rose ten points after listening to this!
wittenberg5 2 months ago
I want to hear this when i die
Varodunham92 3 months ago
Brilliant movie, brilliant song..
ABCProducties 3 months ago
imagine sitting in a room and MAKING this sound. making it with your hands and with ur craft. like a carpenter of sound constructing a musical monument to beauty.
matchley500 4 months ago
amazing
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Super314159265358 5 months ago
0:12 that beat remind anyone of world of goo?
MrGimli2 5 months ago
@MrGimli2 Nailed it. Also, Eminem's and Rihanna's "Love the Way You Lie" can actually be played over World of Goo's Red Carpet Level.
F1N1TY 4 months ago
Sucha beautiful voice.
jogonexon 5 months ago
Whenever i listen to this soundtrack I can concentrate 100% better
xecosine 5 months ago
I haven't studied for this test, but I am going to ace it.
MDR5288 5 months ago
Schizophrenia? THIS. IS. GAME THEORY.
SoaringMuse 6 months ago
From day one, math & I were in a war to the death. I had talent with numbers, but they bored me to tears. Pre-algebra was a nightmare.
However, after seeing ABM in high school, I fell so completely in love with the score (& film!) that I'd play it every time I did my studies. I just graduated with straight As in ALL maths.
So thanks to Mr. Horner, for teaching me to see that math is another art form, just like music or drama. It changed my life!
And thank you, @VardanB92, for uploading!
MoriahWalton 6 months ago 3
@MoriahWalton From day one, words and I were one. But during undergrad at college, I was too busy practicing my art in national competition--grades bored me to tears. Why learn theories and hunches when I was making my own? Like John Nash, I realized too late in the game that I had to fully prove myself to academia to go further.
A perfect score on the Law School Admissions Test is my version of proving Governing Dynamics. I have to prove my art form--this track captures that feeling.
DrTruthiness 2 months ago
The first part could be an hymn to reason.
Efilzeo 6 months ago
¿cuando alguien va a subir el pianista?
DIOSREPTILECTRIC8 8 months ago
Probably my favourite part of the soundtrack... it has so much hope and discovery!
mooseycow11 9 months ago
Doing your math homework don't get too creative ;)
usptact 9 months ago
6 people can't create anything at all :)
MyPhenomena 9 months ago
I remember I first heard this in FakeFactory's Cinematic mod.. gg
MastaChief345 9 months ago
A lógica do amor é a única lógica que explica e rege o ser humano, como disse John Nash.
OLIROD 10 months ago
Wow I have officially 100 Subscribers! Thank you all! :D
VardanB92 10 months ago 6
" Adam Smith said, That the best result will come from everybody in the group doing whats best for them selves right? that's what he said, Incomplete... Incomplete... Because the best result will come from everybody in the group doing whats best for them selves.... and the group. GOVERNING DYNAMICS GENTLEMEN! ADAM SMITH..... Is wrong." ^_^
b2kadicts 10 months ago 49
@b2kadicts I think they put the perfect music for that part. :)
VardanB92 10 months ago 11
Math homeworks become awesome listening to this music!
iperwindron 10 months ago 5
epicness.
alwynzen 10 months ago
1:36 to 2:03.
MikeIntense 10 months ago
now why cant this soundtrack play in my head all day long?
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japanisefishmarket 1 year ago
As Albert Einstein himself said; Imagination is more important than knowledge.
erringtondude 1 year ago
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spaceman236 1 year ago
This is seriously beutifull!
spaceman236 1 year ago 6
love the song ;]
lasandar 1 year ago
'If and when you're right,' you speak as if you theorized something revolutionary, opposed to interpreting a now quite common quote and concluding a respective idea out of context. However, you are right about everyone processing the same given concept differently, due to individual experience and perspective, but one can not conclude that you understood the intended meaning . I meant not to insult you, but to elaborate on the said. "Ideas are the foundation of the projected world."
THE0103 1 year ago 12
@THE0103 not really into philosophy there 0103. I see this argument rather pointless
VardanB92 1 year ago 11
@VardanB92 A good argument would consist of both of you giving reasons.
Well, whatever, I don't see any harm in just listening to the song for what it is.
RedSarcov 1 year ago
i love the part beginning at 1:49
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HSWRKUHHUJHU 1 year ago
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Rado90 1 year ago
@Rado90 way to go ! ^^
SpadesJack 1 year ago
fair enough :D
notserp427 1 year ago
Thank you very much for this, really.
bigfellalixnaw 1 year ago
What is governing dynamics ? :D
bodo635 1 year ago
@bodo635 its called Google :P
VardanB92 1 year ago
You know Adam Smith and stuff
MsTommyknocker 1 year ago
@bodo635 im no mathematician, but its part of the game theory i guess. it has something to do with economics and applied math i suppose. well my father is a mathematician, maybe ill ask him when i see him the next time
HSWRKUHHUJHU 1 year ago
@bodo635 The physical and solidity and flexibility constraints and rules of how a body or a form may move.
marekerhardt 1 year ago
studioARE....R.I.P....
tomalotube 1 year ago
ohhh oohhhhhh ahhhhhoooooaaaaaoooo ooooooo aaaaa "instumental" ahhh ooo ohhhhhh aaa aa oh
MrGimli2 1 year ago
Samuel Adams was wrong
LukeDomonicBond 1 year ago
@LukeDomonicBond yeah... if by that you mean adam smith, the okay. but, smith wasnt wrong, what John Nash did really hadnt discredit smiths ideas; it just showed a different perspective. this movie really dramatized his life.
notserp427 1 year ago
@LukeDomonicBond and, the real man is bat shit crazy. he spoke at a symposium at my school, and all he did was ramble about the black watch.
notserp427 1 year ago
@notserp427 yeah, I know! I realized that it was Adam Smith, not Samuel Adams, who he said was wrong, the moment after I clicked the post button. Samuel Adams is another economical philosopher of Adam Smith's time, so I just got them messed up. I think he is wrong, though. and even if John Nash is crazy, it's still an awesme movie!
LukeDomonicBond 1 year ago
Yeah, or The dark Knight :D
duhastmitch 1 year ago
For some reason this brings to mind a quote "there is more in heaven and earth than can be dreamed of in your philosophy".
Schwartzschildradius 1 year ago
Mysterious film, mysterious mind, mysterious condition, it was just all mysterious and to top it all off they made mysterious music...... Good presentation I think it all went together well
HSC1000 1 year ago
Best soundtrack ever! I have it! This is one of the favorites on there. As I love the emotions of the song this brings! Really touching!
JPPT1974 1 year ago 2
most people live pursuing stupid , perhaps perverted dreams ; money women , the devotion of its life for something like that and finally reach the top and get the nobel prize is just, i don't know what to say.
HATBAHATBA 1 year ago
@HATBAHATBA It's different from person to person. Life is like a mirror house of perspectives.
The issue with such a lofty goal as the Nobel Prize (or devoting yourself to science) is that if you fail, your life is just gonna be miserable. Some people prefer having more "attainable" goals (women, money, power, etc.)
PrUnEJuIcEtHeThIrD 1 year ago
@firehans22 You nailed it right on the head firehans22. Thank you.
bonnarj7 1 year ago
It is most unwise to ever doubt the power of mathematics to improve the human condition. Mathematics can and will make the most profound contribution to human welfare in history. It is mathematics that will grant the human race the dignity of control over its own chemistry and genetics. To find out how, visit my channel and go to my site. You can help by linking to all the pages and even by helping develop the theory. Contact the author for further information.
bonnarj7 1 year ago
@bonnarj7 Mathematics will indeed play a profound role in improving the human condition, and life as we know it would not be possible. But more so is the human imagination.
firehans22 1 year ago
beautiful mind; sheer brilliance! russel crowe is genius
daddyjunkie 1 year ago
This Song is really cool. I love this Movie.
Kisara2 1 year ago
i love such kind of a movies like forest gump, beautiful mind or aviator
CivfcNeuro 1 year ago
Creating the 'Governing Dynamics
JamieMckinley 1 year ago
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fcku123456 1 year ago
@fcku123456 hahahahaha that made me rofl!!!!
swissphillyd 1 year ago
beautiful. i have loved this music since a winterguard performed to this piece and the first. gives me goosebumps. james horner is by far my favourite composer, closly followed by basil
imarayquinnlover 1 year ago
i love this movie with this soundtrack!
Just amazing!
Schwed87 1 year ago
It's just so moving, every piece of music that played it's part for a scene or a character was perfect. With Horner's symphony and Church's voice- It's beautiful, gentle at times and yet haunting. The music played a very big part in the movie.
maridia 1 year ago 4
1:54 onward is my favorite part...
mduck92 1 year ago 3
Very beautyful
Nunatag1 1 year ago
What a beautiful song!!... the voice of Charlotte Church is wonderful!!
musicrockstars 1 year ago 4
Brilliant !!!!!!!!! translates feelings into music perfectly !
Fattomz 1 year ago 9
vorher war niemand weiter entfernt von der WAHRHEIT,als diejenigen,die glaubten alle ANTWORTEN zu wissen!
Dann öffnet "sie" das FENSTER und redet mit den BAUARBEITERN.
Ladybellagabriella 2 years ago
The opening vocals tend to haunt me...
StrayFang 2 years ago 3
anche a me ..
AcVostri 2 years ago
they're my favorite part :o
aqua1993 2 years ago 8
:/ Elaborate.
MrEinsteinz 2 years ago
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god i hate people like you
sharpnova2 2 years ago
One of my fav movies of all times along with Shawshank Redemption, Pianist, The pursuit of happyness,Fight Club & The Matrix Trilogy
eagleeyeche33y 2 years ago 14
That's a pretty good list.
I'd go with A Beautiful Mind, Shawshank, The Green Mile, Kontroll (it's a Hungarian movie), and Cars (Pixar film- I love cars so it was an awesome movie for me to watch)
Happyness was a great movie too
The Bourne Trilogy is up there right along with the original Star Wars trilogy
brw147 2 years ago 2
@eagleeyeche33y really nice taste you have ;)
brunoproducer 8 months ago
@eagleeyeche33y Good mix! :-)
921144666 7 months ago
@eagleeyeche33y : You are a true reflection of me
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AMTID 2 years ago
Absolutely beautiful. Makes my eyes water.
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You must have mental disorder like John Nash then.
Evolving2Change 2 years ago
this soundtrack is simply breathtaking....really makes me think, and inspires me, my mind. love it
VeekyMcFresherson 2 years ago 6
anche a me
AcVostri 2 years ago
This minds are incredible... the Nash maths are wonderful, deep and very very very difficult...
rayktheon 2 years ago 4
I actually try to find out the song thas directly before the one, when Nash actually had the "vision" with the blonde.....this beautiful piano play....
Suthek 2 years ago 3
"If we all go for the blonde... nobody wins."
plutoniumtangent 2 years ago 18
Anyone noticed that when Parcher treatens him with not stopping the russians from getting to him it's a Nash's equilibrium situation? "You quit working for me, I quit working for you". Game theory applied in the movie. What a work of art.
Hayacafrita 2 years ago 7
that would make a great t shirt haha
MPG350 2 years ago
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I still have a grudge against this movie for winning Best Picture over LOTR, but I really like this song. It's what I think of when it comes to the soundtrack for this movie.
greyhorseazeri 2 years ago
If any movie deserved to trump LOTR, it was this one
TCOVproductions 2 years ago 63
Couldn't agree more
VardanB92 2 years ago 2
Agreed! :)
watcherfilmsinc 2 years ago
Definitely. The soundtrack to this couldn't be more breathtaking.
jessglod 2 years ago
@TCOVproductions i love this movie, but for me, there is no trumping LOTR ;)
TheBoromirDonkey 1 year ago
@TCOVproductions you know it's funny you should mention LOTR, because Russell Crowe was asked to play the part of Aragorn, but turned it down because he was making this movie. I do agree that this movie is a million times better than them though.
LOTR642 1 year ago
@TCOVproductions that's funny this and LOTR are my too favorite movies (okay and every Christopher Nolan Film.), yetI believe that LOTR is much more powerful but only when it is counted with all three movies if any one of the were removed they would fall. But A Beautiful Mind is an incredible movie that can stand alone so both films are equally amazing in their own respective spheres.
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This movie is no doubt one of the best films created
andrewd556 1 year ago
This is some very nice music.
It reminds me very strongly of the World of Goo soundtrack. Similar styles, similar chords, same backup chorale :)
Yaflet 2 years ago 6
How do you know that his being schyzophrenic wasn't the catalyst for his extraordinary ability to think in such limitless terms?
DKMontoya4670 2 years ago 10
Thats what I think, "totaly worth it"
VardanB92 2 years ago
As Albert Einstein himself said; Imagination is more important than knowledge.
stupifiedable 2 years ago 73
And Nash had them both, in portions we cant understand.
stupifiedable 2 years ago 8
Is the ability to imagine something greater than the knowledge of it? It sounds very similar to another of his quotations: "The search for truth is more precious than its possession." I ask: Would you give up the knowledge of truth to simply pursue it? I suppose that imagination is more important than knowledge, even though pursuing truth is not at all as rare as having it, as everyone searches for truth. Alright, I'm done.
NeverarGreat 2 years ago 3
I believe that we all search for the truth, which is impossible in some ways. But I think the pursuit itself makes the truth in some bizarre way. Maybe all this boils down to life experience, that we aren't supposed to find the truth, just pursue it. Therefor; "The search for truth is more precious than its possession". So its not what you bring home from the hunt, it's the trip itself?
phew, its 5 am. you got me thinking :)
stupifiedable 2 years ago
Yeah, It's too late for me too. I agree that truth is dependent on perspective, but I don't agree that the pursuit of truth is more precious than its possession. I would agree if he had said that pursuing truth is essential to its possession, but that seems rather obvious.
Would this movie have been made if our protagonist had contented himself with merely the search for truth? He certainly would not be known for any accomplishments, and thus would be more of a tragedy than an uplifting tale.
NeverarGreat 2 years ago
How could that be?
SinSeared 2 years ago
@stupifiedable I never understood it at first in school, but after doing some real work, I really see how knowledge you can easily gain, but with imagination you can attain knowledge and understanding and far far more
gobberpooper 1 year ago
@stupifiedable I can't really say that I agree with that.....
flowertower872 1 year ago
@flowertower872 thats what I said at first, laughing at the saying. But once you think about it hard enough, had actual experience with it, you can't really judge it. After a full month, I finally understood what Einstein meant, and I know he is right.
VardanB92 1 year ago
@VardanB92 I dunno, I might be leaning towards it. I'm thinking about it but with stuff like this I'm stuck (that's why I'm awful at math). I think I may get it though.
flowertower872 1 year ago
@flowertower872 Here is a good example to make it clearer: A person with more knowledge, and a person with more imagination: The person with more knowledge reads the same book as the person with more imagination. The person with more knowledge needs to read the entire book and memorize it to do good on the test, while the person with more imagination understands the whole book just by reading a couple of pages from each chapter. Afterwards, the person with more imagination got a higher score.
VardanB92 1 year ago
@VardanB92 imagination and knowledge: Why are we comparing them? It could be that imagination increases with knowledge. Besides Einstein said a lot of things in his life, some of them incorrect: for example his model of black holes. He was not omniscient. But if we're going by what he said: then he said, also, that we're standing on the shoulders of giants, and none of his discoveries would have been possible but for the contribution of our predecessors: thus showing his respect for knowledge.
Itsdark 1 year ago 6
@VardanB92 That isn't what was meant by imagination being more important than knowledge at all. Your interpretation is much too dependent and limited to the specific and quite assumptive example that was provided.
THE0103 1 year ago 2
@THE0103 this isnt something you can read about, or me trying to explain it. It's something that you have to "get". Even if i gave tons of examples, I can only see the true meaning from my perspective, and anyone else who shares the same belief. I had a lot of different thoughts about what Einsteins Imagination is more important than knowledge ment, But now i think i have reached a conclusion for myself, and I'm sure everyone has their own different opinions which I'd love to hear.
VardanB92 1 year ago
@THE0103 But don't insult me by saying I don't know what I'm talking about, because years from now if and when you see I'm right, you wouldn't have the balls to apologize. Like I said, I'm not saying I'm right, just sharing my thoughts on the deal.
VardanB92 1 year ago
@VardanB92 Thank you for posting the video by the way. I'd be more than willing to discuss this idea or any other with you through another maybe more instant medium. Take care.
THE0103 1 year ago
@stupifiedable that's is the base for the knowledge, imagination defines us
Ioriyaotome 1 year ago
@stupifiedable
Albert was an exceptionally smart guy.
PR0GRAMMING 1 year ago
@PR0GRAMMING He also said: It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer.
faab007 1 year ago
@PR0GRAMMING First name terms, eh? :')
EleanARGH 11 months ago
@DKMontoya4670 that's why eccentricity and genius go hand in hand so often. you see it in most great minds. I don't think "catalyst" is the right term (most schizophrenics aren't geniuses) but it does pay into their unique views of looking at the world.
ImNotThere100 1 year ago
Beautiful! Have the soundtrack!
JPPT1974 2 years ago 2
thanks for da comments guys, be sure to subscribe ;))
VardanB92 2 years ago
what is there left to do? :) / :( ?
elliottdm 2 years ago 3
love this song. love this soundtrack. love this movie. :)
muttonhead913 2 years ago 5
this song is very inspirational.
iownstan 2 years ago 3
thank you..... i hope to see all the songs from the movie by you
iliokamenos87 2 years ago 2
Head to toe goosebumps! Thanks for posting.
ladyturnip 2 years ago 5
God, I love this song. Found it in the HL2 Cinematic mod's music folder.
st112570 2 years ago 2