You really don't have to. Essentially, the point of the movie is to listen in on Richard Feynman's thoughts (he was an amazing physicist who just exudes passion). It's rather inspiring, I think, because it places his joy in imagination and curiosity at the center of the scientific project (though his rather naive comments about religion near the end are quite sobering).
Ok, so this video is 49 minutes long. Should I really watch it?
ReplyDeleteYou really don't have to. Essentially, the point of the movie is to listen in on Richard Feynman's thoughts (he was an amazing physicist who just exudes passion). It's rather inspiring, I think, because it places his joy in imagination and curiosity at the center of the scientific project (though his rather naive comments about religion near the end are quite sobering).
ReplyDeleteI'll watch it as soon as I can find a quick WiFi connection; my WWAN is too slow and I have no landline :(
ReplyDeleteI worked for a physicist like him. I miss that job.Oh, and by the way Happy Belated Birthday.
ReplyDeleteYeah, working for a man like him would be wonderfully addicting. And thanks, hon.
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ReplyDeleteYou need to blog more.
Ben
I agree...I need something to read.
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