Molly Brogan
6th August 2009, 04:07 AM
If you have the time to watch all four of the Richard Feynman videos
here, 4 parts each about ten minutes, I would encourage you to do it.
If not, at least watch the last of the four, here is the link to it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvqwm6RbxcQ&feature=related
It is difficult to find one or two things to discuss here, because
Feynman, the Nobel prize winning physicist is so fascinating and
enthusiastic about life and discovery. But in this fourth video, he
brings up two important points, from my view:
1. No matter who we are, if we can get to a level in discussion where
we are penetrating the mystery in life, we will be sharing the deepest
intimacy possible between people.
2. Finding that moment of inspiration for ourselves, where the
answers come to us and we understand, is so important. Can we figure
out that process, and share it?
What do YOU think?
here, 4 parts each about ten minutes, I would encourage you to do it.
If not, at least watch the last of the four, here is the link to it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvqwm6RbxcQ&feature=related
It is difficult to find one or two things to discuss here, because
Feynman, the Nobel prize winning physicist is so fascinating and
enthusiastic about life and discovery. But in this fourth video, he
brings up two important points, from my view:
1. No matter who we are, if we can get to a level in discussion where
we are penetrating the mystery in life, we will be sharing the deepest
intimacy possible between people.
2. Finding that moment of inspiration for ourselves, where the
answers come to us and we understand, is so important. Can we figure
out that process, and share it?
What do YOU think?