Dr. Brian Keating
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And I think that people cleave towards the, well, if I just do the hard things, the differential equations and the circuits and the- If I master the finite games. Yeah, those finite games, then I will win the infinite game. And along the way, they beat out of themselves, unfortunately, sort of the suicide of that curiosity that got them interested in science to begin with.
And I think that people cleave towards the, well, if I just do the hard things, the differential equations and the circuits and the- If I master the finite games. Yeah, those finite games, then I will win the infinite game. And along the way, they beat out of themselves, unfortunately, sort of the suicide of that curiosity that got them interested in science to begin with.
And I think that people cleave towards the, well, if I just do the hard things, the differential equations and the circuits and the- If I master the finite games. Yeah, those finite games, then I will win the infinite game. And along the way, they beat out of themselves, unfortunately, sort of the suicide of that curiosity that got them interested in science to begin with.
Another Feynman quote. Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts. Not their knowledge, not their wisdom. Or the ignorance of you.
Another Feynman quote. Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts. Not their knowledge, not their wisdom. Or the ignorance of you.
Another Feynman quote. Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts. Not their knowledge, not their wisdom. Or the ignorance of you.
And you look at the word, look, you know more than anybody what the meaning of words are. And you know in Hebrew the word for thing is the same as the word for word, suggesting an entanglement that's inextricable. But in the sense, science, let's look at the word science. What does science mean? It doesn't mean wisdom. No, that's sapience. That's sapienza. We are homo sapien.
And you look at the word, look, you know more than anybody what the meaning of words are. And you know in Hebrew the word for thing is the same as the word for word, suggesting an entanglement that's inextricable. But in the sense, science, let's look at the word science. What does science mean? It doesn't mean wisdom. No, that's sapience. That's sapienza. We are homo sapien.
And you look at the word, look, you know more than anybody what the meaning of words are. And you know in Hebrew the word for thing is the same as the word for word, suggesting an entanglement that's inextricable. But in the sense, science, let's look at the word science. What does science mean? It doesn't mean wisdom. No, that's sapience. That's sapienza. We are homo sapien.
We are man who is wise. What are we wise about, Jordan? That we're going to die. That's the only thing that we know. Though we know for sure is that we're going to die. And it's interesting that it also comes up in the first chapters of Genesis, right? As you've spoken about at many occasions. But the word science means knowledge. And what does the word knowledge in Hebrew connote?
We are man who is wise. What are we wise about, Jordan? That we're going to die. That's the only thing that we know. Though we know for sure is that we're going to die. And it's interesting that it also comes up in the first chapters of Genesis, right? As you've spoken about at many occasions. But the word science means knowledge. And what does the word knowledge in Hebrew connote?
We are man who is wise. What are we wise about, Jordan? That we're going to die. That's the only thing that we know. Though we know for sure is that we're going to die. And it's interesting that it also comes up in the first chapters of Genesis, right? As you've spoken about at many occasions. But the word science means knowledge. And what does the word knowledge in Hebrew connote?
Well, it connotes Adam knew his wife. Mm-hmm. So it's very different. The notion in sort of the Greek, the Roman, the tradition of Asa, et cetera, that is coming down through us. And it's very crucial to life. I mean, technology, science, and knowledge acquisition in general. That's sort of one tradition.
Well, it connotes Adam knew his wife. Mm-hmm. So it's very different. The notion in sort of the Greek, the Roman, the tradition of Asa, et cetera, that is coming down through us. And it's very crucial to life. I mean, technology, science, and knowledge acquisition in general. That's sort of one tradition.
Well, it connotes Adam knew his wife. Mm-hmm. So it's very different. The notion in sort of the Greek, the Roman, the tradition of Asa, et cetera, that is coming down through us. And it's very crucial to life. I mean, technology, science, and knowledge acquisition in general. That's sort of one tradition.
And the Hebrew tradition is a tradition where knowledge, as I say, means something radically different. And the aspiration for wisdom, Torah, wisdom, knowledge, truth, emunah, as you say, all these things have elements of illumination
And the Hebrew tradition is a tradition where knowledge, as I say, means something radically different. And the aspiration for wisdom, Torah, wisdom, knowledge, truth, emunah, as you say, all these things have elements of illumination
And the Hebrew tradition is a tradition where knowledge, as I say, means something radically different. And the aspiration for wisdom, Torah, wisdom, knowledge, truth, emunah, as you say, all these things have elements of illumination
Yes. A purpose. Purpose. Yes, exactly. Yeah. So these things, you know, and you should never confuse it. I mean, there's no one as dumb as, you know, someone who's brilliant. You know, there's no one who will believe some of the dumbest things, dumbest propositions that you couldn't convince that bricklayer you spoke about to believe than an intellectual, than an academic, you know.
Yes. A purpose. Purpose. Yes, exactly. Yeah. So these things, you know, and you should never confuse it. I mean, there's no one as dumb as, you know, someone who's brilliant. You know, there's no one who will believe some of the dumbest things, dumbest propositions that you couldn't convince that bricklayer you spoke about to believe than an intellectual, than an academic, you know.