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Better to be comfortable knowing you don’t understand something than have false confidence in the idea that you do.
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Thread 3 on why you can see through glasshttps://twitter.com/coherentstates/status/1005964675249557504?s=21 …
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I love how complex the world is. I’m inspired by how deeply faceted every seemingly simple question really is. It restores my wonder of existence. None of this held in our hands or eyes should be. But it’s there. And whatever root explanation you have, we should rejoice in it.
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One thing I liked about physical chemistry in college is that you can study a glass of water with ice cubes in it for pretty much a year, and it just keeps getting weirder. Bubble a little radon in there and you could probably get out all of physics.
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Water is freakish. I think you can still get a PhD that boils down to "I think I figured out this one thing about water"
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Just the phase diagram of ice makes you back away slowly. 2,600 people gave their careers to bring you this chart.pic.twitter.com/DBX5JrcG2w
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It looks invulnerable, but our analysis suggests that one small ship, lightly armed....
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