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Description: Richard Feynman remembers an early scientfic observation. The difference between knowledge and deep understanding. |
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firstwanderer ::: Favorites Besides being a wonderful physicist, Mr. Feynman was a wonderful person! What a joy is to watch him talking!! The world is a better place since he lived in it... 07-06-25 15:23:47 __________________________________________________ | |
LeonSzillard ::: Favorites Err, didn't this guy help to build the first nukes.. 07-08-01 23:20:57 __________________________________________________ | |
firstwanderer ::: Favorites Yes, he did. He was a young man and he believed that he was helping his country to defend against nazis. A most legitimate idea, don't you think? What happened in Hiroshima and later was not the matter of any physicist. 07-08-02 13:56:40 __________________________________________________ | |
LeonSzillard ::: Favorites ok, ok, i was just making the comment that men are not in control here, and that he himself said that he became very depressed after he realised what those nukes he helped build could do to our world. And of course I agree, I think Feynman is the coolest physicist of the 20th century. 07-08-05 21:39:33 __________________________________________________ | |
firstwanderer ::: Favorites So, your reply was just to fuss a little, wasn't it? :-) 07-08-06 06:41:05 __________________________________________________ | |
mary0114 ::: Favorites Tell that to the terrorists. 07-06-07 14:58:54 __________________________________________________ | |
zioluther ::: Favorites more Feynman less wars! __/\__Comitee 07-05-24 21:53:23 __________________________________________________ | |
Fabricwarp ::: Favorites wish I had something like that with my father. at least, I know how to educate my future child more effectively. 07-03-18 16:01:44 __________________________________________________ |
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Feynman :: Inertia and Fathers
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