Jim Gates
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What is it about?
Is there...
you've spent so much time with these sorts of people and you are one of them yourself what what sort of common attributes do you think these people have that makes them such abstract thinkers and such geniuses two things i have seen that i have tried to emulate in my career
So they don't let outside influences corrupt their way of thinking or their decision making?
Because it kind of ties to a little bit what you were mentioning earlier in your childhood, how you said that you kind of...
were able to be creative longer deeper into your youth compared to the people that you were around because you were exposed to the comic books.
And that seems to be a common thing with people because kids seem to be more creative, more playful.
And then as soon as you start to get
indoctrinated into the rigid responsibilities of everyday society and having a job and paying bills and all that stuff, that stuff seems to sort of, the creativity seems to dissolve.
Okay, so you're in MIT, and how many years total did you spend at MIT?
What was that problem that you were explaining to him?
Yeah, I've heard a lot about him and his father.
His father, Lewis Witten, was a legendary guy, too.
Yeah, so I heard a story, and correct me if I'm wrong, was that Lewis Witten was working in the Martin Corporation and he was doing, he was studying gravity.
Like he was really big into gravity, right?