Richard Hamming Quote

We do not always know what we are talking about.... Troubles... can be made to arise whenever what is being said includes itself—a self-referral situation.


Methods of Mathematics Applied to Calculus, Probability, and Statistics (1985)


We do not always know what we are talking about.... Troubles... can be made to arise whenever what is being said includes itself—a self-referral...

We do not always know what we are talking about.... Troubles... can be made to arise whenever what is being said includes itself—a self-referral...

We do not always know what we are talking about.... Troubles... can be made to arise whenever what is being said includes itself—a self-referral...

We do not always know what we are talking about.... Troubles... can be made to arise whenever what is being said includes itself—a self-referral...