Daniel Whiteson
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You can argue about something in philosophy for literally a thousand years, make no progress, right?
That's frustrating.
And you could also never know who's right, right?
right?
Some of these questions in philosophy, there's no experiment you could do to settle them.
There's no formula that tells you who's right.
One of the reasons I got into physics is I really loved the concrete nature of it.
You know, like you do a problem, there's an answer, right?
It's right or it's wrong.
Not like, I didn't like your essay.
I didn't like your story.
It didn't really stick with me.
I mean, you know this, you're in entertainment.
Like
It's fuzzy, like is this novel good?
Is my screenplay good?
Is it bad?
And nobody really knows.
Right?
Mine are always bad.