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![]() Joe Snod wrote: Book review: 'Grand Design' by Hawking and Mlodinow http://tinyurl.com/26ur966 The first sentence of this article is "Robert Oppenheimer was fond of proposing that physics and poetry were becoming indistinguishable." Does anybody know when or where Oppie said that, and whether it was written down? Does it matter and how does it matter except as historical anecdote, which most people will only go on to misstate and inssinterpret! Poster below, John" says Oppy never said that, which I find funny. I could cite my personal exposure - maybe John can state what is leading his statement? These things get so convoluted and arguementative Im not sure its worth spending time on ... vrs getting a fourth job to pay for your health care under the Obamma Anarchy? So, my suggestion is you direct the same question at the liofe of Geromino! You might get less controversial more productive results ... I spent time with Oppy but will say no more. I want to hear about Geronimo's astro ontology! Good luck - |
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