To solve any problem that has not been solved before, you have to leave the door to the unknown ajar. You have to permit the possibility that you do not have it exactly right.
lecture, April, 1963, in Feynman, The Meaning of It All [1998]
To solve any problem that has not been solved before, you have to leave the door to the unknown ajar. You have to permit the possibility that you do not have it exactly right.
lecture, April, 1963, in Feynman, The Meaning of It All [1998]