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Richard Feynman, while still a student at Princeton, found an error in some well known proof, and set himself a rule to double check every theorem he would use.

I don't remember the details of the story (I read surely your joking years ago), and remember being amazed by how much time that policy must have cost him.

But now I wonder that he didn't hit dozens or hundreds of errors over the years.



I'd be careful taking anything from "surely you're joking" as a fact btw.

There's a good popsci comms video on why here https://youtu.be/TwKpj2ISQAc?si=bpZOBy9WBGQzi6sk


She is more like complaining some (most?) RPF "bros" act like jerks, emotionally unstable, etc.

I guess the same can be said about many other "fanboi", and have little to do with the facts in the book


No, she's claiming that most of those stories were made up by a third guy with Daddy issues (if you want to be reductive)


You may want to watch this if Surely You're Joking read years ago is your main reference point: https://youtu.be/TwKpj2ISQAc




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