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bluecliffsays...I disagree. To the scientist it perhaps remains so. His own theory becomes aesthetic to him, But not to the layman.
The problem is just seeing the flower, instead of seeing a theory.
drattussays...I agree with him. When I was a kid and would look up at the stars it was cool enough, but now when I look up I see the time, history, distance and other things involved which I've learned since. The stars are still there but they mean more and feed the imagination more now.
Same with a naturalist and a flower I'd imagine.
Hexsays...its an amazing interview, saw the whole thing long time ago, extremely inspiring
wazantsays...Great stuff. Inspired me to go out and find the rest of this Horizon special. See it here: http://www.videosift.com/video/Feynman-The-Pleasure-of-Finding-Things
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