Not sure - I would need to pull the school characteristic files in and link it. I would guess yes. I'll add this to the todo list for later.
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I have been told under no uncertain terms to finish my current papers first, so I'll just file this as a "blog post" to engage in arbitrage.
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This is the initial stage at which all projects are awesome. It's crack, stay away, finish papers.
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But the crack is soooooooo tempting. Any advice on how not to succumb?
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Serious question: how do you decide when to start a new project and how many is too many?
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Replying to @DinaPomeranz @dynarski and
Sometimes, one is too many. Freeman Dyson on why Oppenheimer never did scientific work of the caliber his peers thought he was capable of:pic.twitter.com/VNdnlegn1s
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There's a great series of interviews of Feynman by the historian Charles Weiner:https://www.aip.org/history-programs/niels-bohr-library/oral-histories/5020-1 …
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @DinaPomeranz and
One thing which really stands out is that Feynman often took extended time out.
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Though cf Gian-Carlo Rota on Feynman:pic.twitter.com/cyISwCWYFZ
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Replying to @michael_nielsen @DinaPomeranz and
True! This works. Having them marinate with other ideas while refining over time helps get at more creative (& correct) angles, I think.
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