Richard Feynman: The Difference Between Knowing the Name of Something and Knowing Something
Richard Feynman (1918-1988) was no ordinary genius. He believed that βthe world is much more interesting than any one discipline.β His explanations β on why questions, why trains stay on the tracks as they go around a curve, how we look for new laws of science, how rubber bands work, β are simple and powerful. … Continue reading Richard Feynman: The Difference Between Knowing the Name of Something and Knowing Something
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