Richard Feynman
Submitted by Taran on Tue, 04/18/2006 - 23:00
The work is not done for the sake of an application. It is done for the excitement of what is found out. Perhaps most of you know this. But to those of you who do not know it, it is almost impossible for me to convey in a lecture this important aspect, this exciting part, the real reason for science. And without understanding this you miss the whole point. You cannot understand science and its relation to anything else unless you understand and appreciate the great adventure of our time. You do not live in your time unless you unserstand that this is a tremendous adventure and a wild and exciting thing.

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