[extropy-chat] Feynman's 1963 Lecture - The Uncertainty of Science
Robin Hanson
rhanson at gmu.edu
Fri Jan 21 13:37:54 UTC 2005
On 1/21/2005, Eliezer Yudkowsky wrote:
>Although, reading through the lecture, I find that Feynman said only that
>there was freedom in physics, and he contrasted physics to other sciences
>which he said were not so advanced. From what I have heard this
>egalitarianism is not the state in physics today, but maybe in the 1950s
>it was so. I was not there, and I am not a physicist.
And maybe in Camelot, it never did rain until after sundown, and by eight
a.m. the morning fog had flown. I was not there.
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