The Pleasure Of Finding Things Out (Part 5-5)

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Richard Feynman - The Pleasure Of Finding Things Out (Part 5-5)

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  • The Knight of Science!

  • 2 total gobshites watched this and didn´t learn a fucking thing.

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  • @MrNewkingjames Fuck off.

  • I am inspired.

  • ... forgiven. Not only did I learn from his descriptions of nature - but I also learned from his errors - science and research cannot be distributed as open as it was before - since there are those who will try to misuse it over and over. But as long as only the limited minds exist in science as they do right now (f.e. CERN) - who are rather concerned with honors than with describing nature thoroughly - there's nothing to be afraid of.

  • Feynman liked to investigate - but when it came to humans and their intentions - he failed. When continuing his work after WW2 ended, he "simply didn't think" about why he was continuing to do so. Since he didn't have a history which could have pre-informed and therefore altered this his errors are...

  • The master living in the guise of a man just looking for the answers.

  • Simply fantastic! Lucidity of mind!

  • @hibob91122 any of the THEORIES that have been made over the past 80 years or so. B) reality is completely and totally built off the perception of the individual, meaning your interpretation of concepts and words are based of your own experience and understanding of those "symbols" making it so that even if we could develop a "law" to connect all these abstract concepts, they would only hold true for that individual and change based off too many unknown factors.

  • @ACANOFSODA truth! the reason there are no laws in psychology are A) we can not physically prove through interpreting data where exactly any conceptualization of ideas occurs. We know that a large portion of abstract thought and personal feelings to ourselves is produced in the cerebral cortex, but there is still other brain activity occurring at the same time. Until we have figured out the medium or "wave length" on which thought travels and be accurately measured, we have no way of proving

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