Feynman
Americannoun
noun
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“I have approximate answers and possible beliefs in different degrees of certainty about different things,” Feynman said in 1981, “but I'm not absolutely sure of anything.”
From Salon
Noted theoretical physicist Richard Feynman, for one, was an apostle for it.
From Salon
Feynman even helped him with his algebra homework, he recalled.
From Los Angeles Times
Andy Warhol, Charlie Parker, Ray Bradbury and physicist Richard Feynman are among those who visited the ranch, much of which burned.
From Los Angeles Times
It exists everywhere, from our daily lives to the distant universe, while being labelled as "the last great unsolved problem of classical physics" by Richard Feynman.
From Science Daily
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