Sid Collins
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“The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine.”
-Nikola Tesla
-Nikola Tesla
The discussion revolves around the insights and implications of various famous quotes attributed to notable scientists and thinkers. Participants explore the philosophical and conceptual underpinnings of these quotes, touching on themes related to science, mathematics, and the nature of knowledge. The scope includes theoretical reflections, practical implications, and the interplay between science and philosophy.
The discussion features multiple competing views and interpretations of the quotes, with no clear consensus on the implications or meanings of the statements presented. Participants express differing opinions on the nature of scientific understanding, the role of theory, and the relationship between science and philosophy.
Some participants express uncertainty about the definitions of key terms such as "understanding" and "theory," which may affect interpretations of the quotes. Additionally, the discussion reflects a variety of philosophical stances, including instrumentalism and positivism, which remain unresolved.
This discussion may be of interest to those exploring the philosophy of science, the nature of scientific inquiry, and the interplay between theoretical and practical aspects of scientific knowledge.
I thought it was you!davideddy928 said:Yo mama
I'm my own scientist. That's what I'd say. I should give up physics and be a comedianSilicon Waffle said:I thought it was you!
What types of comedy would you want to enter ? Where and how to find the audience ?...davideddy928 said:I'm my own scientist. That's what I'd say. I should give up physics and be a comedian
Giant said:There was this quote by someone. I don't remember by who and I don't remember the exact words either. It was something like we don't know the universe as the universe is, we know it as we have questioned it. Meaning, our understanding is as good as our ability to ask questions. If anyone knows what it was exactly,, please tell me :)
Demystifier said:What's the difference between an intelligent person and a wise person?
When confronted with a problem which cannot be solved by the standard method, the intelligent person changes the method.
The wise one changes the problem.
Hrvoje Nikolic
leroyjenkens said:Nothing wrong with quoting yourself. Quotes aren't good because of who said them, despite what people may think. The message is the same regardless if Albert Einstein said it or Justin Bieber.
George Jones said:... scientific research is more honestly reported as a tangle of deduction, induction, and guesswork
Steven Weinberg