The Invisible Universe, by Gerrit Verschuur:pic.twitter.com/7qb9aw5N10
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The Invisible Universe, by Gerrit Verschuur:pic.twitter.com/7qb9aw5N10
Feynman always said that the key to science is to not fool yourself, and you're the easiest person to fool. Tyson also described the scientific process as doing whatever it takes to not fool yourself. Science is mostly an anarchical process.
I’ve always described it as the subconscious tapping into the universe. Low IQs think it sounds crazy
sounds like phallogocentric demagoguery but aight. anyway have you seen this?pic.twitter.com/Q87rbcd8vL
@Cernovich MANY are the works of “inspiration” brought on my hallucinating substances or tantric meditation and occult ceremony
History of Jack Parsons and the Occult on youtube & it’ll blow your mind
Half right - consider the vacuum experiments, much more negative than positive. The ones that stick around are stable.same with businesses, if you think about it. 
Many attribute this phenomenon to a revelation from God (or other such higher power).
Transcendence.
IQ: Innovation Quotient
I will take someone who's innovative over their intelligence any ol' day.
Well, they usually come after a lot of thinking and research on the topic, too, not just out of the blue. During a moment of relaxation, when the mind is not actively engaged, as with Kekule, who had been working on the benzene structure when he dreamed of a ring.
“Penetrate”
Jack Kilby was tinkering and experimenting with an idea when he invented the integrated circuit. That's significant enough for a Nobel Prize, and actually good call by the Swedes.
Scientism less reliable and changes more than Religion
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