Richard Feynman

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 there are too few people who have such a deep understanding of two departments of knowledge that they do not make fools of themselves in one or the other.

Richard Feynman, 'The Uncertainty of Science', The Meaning Of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist (April, 1963)


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