Richard Phillips Feynman Quotes - Interesting, Deep And Unique Sayings


Richard Phillips Feynman Quotes - Interesting, Deep And Unique Sayings 


Richard Phillips Feynman Quotes - Interesting, Deep And Unique Sayings







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"Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"This is all very confusing, especially when we consider that even though we may consistently consider ourselves to be the outside observer when we look at the rest of the world, the rest of the world is at the same time observing us, and that often we agree on what we see in each other." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"Do not read so much, look about you and think of what you see there." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"I had too much stuff. My machines came from too far away." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"Do you seriously entertain the idea that without the observer there is no reality?" 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"In this age of specialization men who thoroughly know one field are often incompetent to discuss another. The great problems of the relations between one and another aspect of human activity have for this reason been discussed less and less in public." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"Hell, if I could explain it to the average person, it wouldn't have been worth the Nobel prize." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"The old problems, such as the relation of science and religion, are still with us, and I believe present as difficult dilemmas as ever, but they are not often publicly discussed because of the limitations of specialization." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"We have a habit in writing articles published in scientific journals to make the work as finished as possible, to cover all the tracks, to not worry about the blind alleys or to describe how you had the wrong idea first, and so on. So there isn't any place to publish, in a dignified manner, what you actually did in order to get to do the work." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"A very great deal more truth can become known than can be proven." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"The worthwhile problems are the ones you can really solve or help solve, the ones you can really contribute something to. ... No problem is too small or too trivial if we can really do something about it." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"One is the scientific spirit of adventure — the adventure into the unknown, an unknown which must be recognized as being unknown in order to be explored; the demand that the unanswerable mysteries of the universe remain unanswered; the attitude that all is uncertain; to summarize it — the humility of the intellect." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"It doesn't seem to me that this fantastically marvelous universe, this tremendous range of time and space and different kinds of animals, and all the different planets, and all these atoms with all their motions, and so on, all this complicated thing can merely be a stage so that God can watch human beings struggle for good and evil — which is the view that religion has. The stage is too big for the drama." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"The real problem in speech is not precise language. The problem is clear language. The desire is to have the idea clearly communicated to the other person." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman


"It is really quite impossible to say anything with absolute precision, unless that thing is so abstracted from the real world as to not represent any real thing." 

- Richard Phillips Feynman



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