Richard Feynman Quote

There are many interesting phenomena … which involve a mixture of physical phenomena and physiological processes, and the full appreciation of natural phenomena, as we see them, must go beyond physics in the usual sense. We make no apologies for making these excursions into other fields, because the separation of fields, as we have emphasized, is merely a human convenience, and an unnatural thing. Nature is not interested in our separations, and many of the interesting phenomena bridge the gaps between fields.


volume I; lecture 35, "Color Vision"; 35-1 "The human eye"; p. 35-1 - The Feynman Lectures on Physics (1964)


There are many interesting phenomena … which involve a mixture of physical phenomena and physiological processes, and the full appreciation of...

There are many interesting phenomena … which involve a mixture of physical phenomena and physiological processes, and the full appreciation of...

There are many interesting phenomena … which involve a mixture of physical phenomena and physiological processes, and the full appreciation of...

There are many interesting phenomena … which involve a mixture of physical phenomena and physiological processes, and the full appreciation of...