Feynman Science Quotes
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If one cannot see gravitation acting here, he has no soul.
— Richard Feynman
Religion is a culture of faith; science is a culture of doubt.
— Richard Feynman
The present situation in physics is as if we know chess, but we don't know one or two rules.
— Richard P. Feynman
Science is a process for learning about nature in which competing ideas about how the world works are measured against observations.
— Richard P. Feynman
Doubt is clearly a value in science. It is important to doubt and that the doubt is not a fearful thing, but a thing of great value.
— Richard P. Feynman
Progress in science comes when experiments contradict theory.
— Richard P. Feynman
There are all kinds of interesting questions that come from a knowledge of science, which only adds to the excitement and mystery and awe of a flower.
— Richard P. Feynman
This is not very important what I'm doing. I'm just proving something.
— Richard P. Feynman
I have no responsibility to live up to what others expect of me. That's their mistake, not my failing.
— Richard Feynman
It is not unscientific to make a guess, although many people who are not in science think it is.
— Richard P. Feynman
Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts.
— Richard P. Feynman
Psychoanalysis is not a science: it is at best a medical process, and perhaps even more like witch-doctoring.
— Richard Feynman
We are trying to prove ourselves wrong as quickly as possible, because only in that way can we find progress.
— Richard Feynman
I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.
— Richard Feynman
To every man is given the key to the gates of heaven. The same key opens the gates of hell.
And so it is with science. — Richard Feynman
And so it is with science. — Richard Feynman
A very great deal more truth can become known than can be proven.
— Richard Feynman
The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool.
— Richard Feynman
But the real glory of science is that we can find a way of thinking such that the law is evident.
— Richard P. Feynman
I've always been very one-sided about science, and when I was younger, I concentrated almost all my effort on it.
— Richard P. Feynman
Science is like sex: sometimes something useful comes out, but that is not the reason we are doing it.
— Richard Feynman
Science is of value because it can produce something.
— Richard P. Feynman
Science is a way for us to not fool ourselves.
— Richard P. Feynman
Tell your son to stop trying to fill your head with science - for to fill your heart with love is enough.
— Richard Feynman
Mathematics is not a science from our point of view, in the sense that it is not a natural science. The test of its validity is not experiment.
— Richard Feynman
Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself.
— Richard P. Feynman
I think we should teach them [the people] wonders and that the purpose of knowledge is to appreciate wonders even more.
— Richard Feynman
Science is uncertain.
— Richard P. Feynman
Scientists are explorers. Philosophers are tourists.
— Richard P. Feynman
I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.
— Richard Feynman
For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for nature cannot be fooled.
— Richard Feynman
If you thought that science was certain - well, that is just an error on your part.
— Richard Feynman
It is necessary for the very existence of science that minds exist which do not allow that nature must satisfy some preconceived conditions.
— Richard P. Feynman
Science is what we do to keep us from lying to ourselves
— Richard P. Feynman
Physics is like sex: sure, it may give some practical results, but that's not why we do it.
— Richard Feynman
If we will only allow that, as we progress, we remain unsure, we will leave opportunities for alternatives.
— Richard P. Feynman
I love only nature, and I hate mathematicians.
— Richard P. Feynman