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Nature of Science - Feynman's analogy of science and chess

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Uploaded by on Dec 13, 2008

PACTISS.org - Philosophers and Critical Thinkers in Senior Schools. An excellent analogy describing the nature of science (both strengths and weaknesses). Why thinking of science as being divided between 'Laws' and 'Theories' can be misleading.

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  • Man if we could have selected someone for immortality, he would have made the short list.

  • There's a card game I played at camp. It was called mao. You had to figure out all the rules by playing with people who knew them it was basically the same thing he described

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  • @cordeep that sounds fun as hell. :P

  • @cordeep I learned that same game at camp as well.. haha what a coincidence, it's fun after you know the basic rules :D

  • He smokes mad weed bro.

  • @BunnyLebowski38D If you want to bash his bishop, call him a pedophile.

  • Huh! Now I understand what he meant one time in the Cornell student union, after a few drinks, he asked me if I would bash his bishop.

    Well I slapped his face!

  • Great video!

  • Beautiful, thank you!

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