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‘Physicists Have Always Been Philosophers’: In Conversation With Frank Wilczek
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It takes us into unknown territory, where we don’t know what we’re doing — or why we’re doing it. But that kind of thing provides new possibilities for innovation later. there are sometimes very counterintuitive aspects of quantum mechanics. You have to sort of take yourself outside the realm of com
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  • It takes us into unknown territory, where we don’t know what we’re doing — or why we’re doing it. But that kind of thing provides new possibilities for innovation later.
  • there are sometimes very counterintuitive aspects of quantum mechanics. You have to sort of take yourself outside the realm of common sense and think about some things differently, because if you did apply “common sense” you would get the wrong answer.

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