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Richard Feynman scienza e poesia

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Richard Feynman nasce l'11 maggio 1918 a Far Rockway, vicino a New York. E' stato premio Nobel per la fisica nel 1965 a riconoscimento dei suoi contributi nel campo dell'elettrodinamica quantistica.

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  • Bhe.. veramente Frank Zappa varie volte , dall' universo, ne ha tratto inspirazione e ne ha anche parlato (di come e' rappresentato oggigiorno).

  • @akabalaka Vero ! Zappa era un genio

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  • @paxcoder : I think knowledge always adds, and never takes away from the beauty of universe. It just gives you more levels of perception, and the mistery is in each of them..

    Saying that a biologist can't see the beauty of a flower is like saying that people better appreciate the italian art of Rinascimento if they ignore the laws of perspective used by the artists of that period.

    Ignorance can't be the way of art, and doesn't increase the feeling of positive emotions.

  • @paxcoder I think a biologist can perceive both of the levels.

    The knowledge about how life works adds much more misteries, and allows to see the TRUE beauty of life, and not only to have a "poetic" idea about it, which is in the most of cases a wrong one.

    Knowledge can give you spiritual experiences going beyond the pure illusory fantasies any "delusory poet" can have.

    There's real poetry in the real world. Science is the poetry of reality.

    I suggest you: watch?v=9Cd36WJ79z4

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  • @moltimondi @akabalaka Mi indichereste qualche brano?

  • E Bjork,che ha dedicato alla scienza tutt'un progetto chiamato, non a caso, "Biophilia"? Condivido,comunque: sarebbe esaltante la poesia si lasciasse ispirare dalla scienza, dalla percezione delle leggi naturali o della bellezza degli elementi.Sarebbe davvero emozionante, Scienza e Poesia insieme, quasi come sorelle,ognuna con il suo charme! Ah,ad ogni modo: Adoro Johanna Newsom!!!

  • @eumeme ;-P

  • @paxcoder Feynam would probably have answered you this way: "There's Plenty of mystery at the Bottom"

  • Well .. actually Frank Zappa had take inspiration and talked about the universe (as we imagine today)

  • @FreeSilio If you break a system to elements, you loose the beauty of the "more than the sum of parts". This is what I think sometimes happens when a biologyst looks at the flower. He may see a most beautiful mechanism, but he can no longer see life - it is but a process to him (and he would argue this). I'm not saying the latter releases less endorphines, or is worse for that matter. I'm just saying it's not a same thing anymore.

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