Feynman Quotes:
“I want to know why this is. I want to know why this is.
I want to know why I want to know this Why.
I want to know why I have to know
Why I want to know why!"
"If everything happens after some big changes. Scientific knowledge will no longer exist, and only one sentence can be passed down to future generations. So, what kind of narrative can contain the most information in the least language? I believe this is the atomic hypothesis (or atoms) that everything in the world is composed of atoms? Fact, or whatever you want to call it), atoms are small particles in perpetual motion that attract each other when they move away from each other and repel each other when they get closer to each other. Just use a little imagination and. Think about it and you will understand that it contains an extremely large amount of information about the world."
"Science is a method that teaches people how some things are understood and some things are not understood. What, for what is understood, to what extent is understood now (because nothing is absolutely understood), how to deal with doubts and uncertainties, what are the laws based on, how to think about problems and make judgments, how to distinguish truth from deception, Truth and pretense... In the study of science, you learn to deal with problems through trial and error, and develop a spirit of originality and free exploration, which is of greater value than science itself. You also learn to ask yourself: ' Is there a better way to do it? '