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Richard Feynman

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QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter Six Easy Pieces: Essentials of Physics By Its Most Brilliant Teacher Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!: Adventures of a Curious Character The Character of Physical Law The Feynman Lectures on Physics Vols 1-2 The Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist The Pleasure of Finding Things Out: The Best Short Works of Richard P. Feynman The Quotable Feynman What Do You Care What Other People Think?

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I happen to know this, and I happen to know that, and maybe I know that;and I work everything out from there. Tomorrow I may forgot that this is true, but remember that something else is true, so I can reconstruct it all again. I am never quite sure of where I am supposed to begin or where I am supposed to end. I just remember enough all the time so that as the memory fades and some of the pieces fall out I can put the thing back together again every day

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Richard Feynman

The Character of Physical Law

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If someone were to propose that the planets go around the sun because all planet matter has a kind of tendency for movement, a kind of motility, let us call it an __omph,_ this theory could explain a number of other phenomena as well. So this is a good theory, is it not? No. It is nowhere near as good as the proposition that the planets move around the sun under the influence of a central force which varies exactly inversely as the square of the distance from the center. The second theory is better because it is so specific; it is so obviously unlikely to be the result of chance. It is so definite that the barest error in the movement can show that it is wrong; but the planets could wobble all over the place, and, according to the first theory, you could say, __ell, that is the funny behavior of the __omph.

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Richard Feynman

The Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist

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Of course, I am interested, but I would not dare to talk about them. In talking about the impact of ideas in one field on ideas in another field, one is always apt to make a fool of oneself. In these days of specialization there are too few people who have such a deep understanding of two departments of our knowledge that they do not make fools of themselves in one or the other.

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Richard Feynman

The Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist

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There's a kind of saying that you don't understand its meaning, 'I don't believe it. It's too crazy. I'm not going to accept it.'_ You'll have to accept it. It's the way nature works. If you want to know how nature works, we looked at it, carefully. Looking at it, that's the way it looks. You don't like it? Go somewhere else, to another universe where the rules are simpler, philosophically more pleasing, more psychologically easy. I can't help it, okay? If I'm going to tell you honestly what the world looks like to the human beings who have struggled as hard as they can to understand it, I can only tell you what it looks like.