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Welcome to Crisis in Perception.In this Deep Dive, we explore The Pleasure of Finding Things Out by physicist Richard P. Feynman — a powerful collection of talks, interviews, and reflections on science, curiosity, and intellectual honesty.Feynman offers a rare perspective on what it actually means to think scientifically. Rather than presenting science as a fixed body of knowledge, he emphasizes process over certainty, curiosity over authority, and doubt as a moral responsibility. From his work on quantum electrodynamics and early computing at Los Alamos to his famous critique of “Cargo Cult Science,” Feynman consistently warns against performative expertise and empty ritual disguised as knowledge.This Deep Dive examines:Why uncertainty is essential to real understandingHow “Cargo Cult Science” undermines entire fieldsThe difference between knowing formulas and knowing realityIntellectual honesty as an ethical obligationCuriosity as a lifelong discipline, not a personality traitFeynman’s insights extend far beyond physics — challenging education systems, institutions, and cultures that reward confidence over comprehension and certainty over truth.🔗 Cross-LinkFor a shorter visual summary of The Pleasure of Finding Things Out, you can also watch the Mini Explainer version:👉 https://youtu.be/km8VWyTqqcw🧠 About the SeriesCrisis in Perception explores the psychological, scientific, and cultural systems shaping how we understand the world — one book at a time. Each Deep Dive connects ideas across disciplines to challenge assumptions and reveal what often goes unseen.❤️ Support the ProjectIf you value independent, long-form analysis and want to support this work:👉 Support Crisis in Perception on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/CrisisinPerception📚 Credits & RespectBased on The Pleasure of Finding Things Out by Richard P. FeynmanAll commentary is original analysis intended for educational and critical discussion purposes.
By Crisis in PerceptionWelcome to Crisis in Perception.In this Deep Dive, we explore The Pleasure of Finding Things Out by physicist Richard P. Feynman — a powerful collection of talks, interviews, and reflections on science, curiosity, and intellectual honesty.Feynman offers a rare perspective on what it actually means to think scientifically. Rather than presenting science as a fixed body of knowledge, he emphasizes process over certainty, curiosity over authority, and doubt as a moral responsibility. From his work on quantum electrodynamics and early computing at Los Alamos to his famous critique of “Cargo Cult Science,” Feynman consistently warns against performative expertise and empty ritual disguised as knowledge.This Deep Dive examines:Why uncertainty is essential to real understandingHow “Cargo Cult Science” undermines entire fieldsThe difference between knowing formulas and knowing realityIntellectual honesty as an ethical obligationCuriosity as a lifelong discipline, not a personality traitFeynman’s insights extend far beyond physics — challenging education systems, institutions, and cultures that reward confidence over comprehension and certainty over truth.🔗 Cross-LinkFor a shorter visual summary of The Pleasure of Finding Things Out, you can also watch the Mini Explainer version:👉 https://youtu.be/km8VWyTqqcw🧠 About the SeriesCrisis in Perception explores the psychological, scientific, and cultural systems shaping how we understand the world — one book at a time. Each Deep Dive connects ideas across disciplines to challenge assumptions and reveal what often goes unseen.❤️ Support the ProjectIf you value independent, long-form analysis and want to support this work:👉 Support Crisis in Perception on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/CrisisinPerception📚 Credits & RespectBased on The Pleasure of Finding Things Out by Richard P. FeynmanAll commentary is original analysis intended for educational and critical discussion purposes.