"You cannot prove a vague theory wrong. If the guess you
make is poorly expressed and rather vague and the method you use
figure out the consequences are vague... then you see that theory
is good because it can't be proven wrong. If the process of
computing the consequences is indefinite, then with a little skill
any experimental result can be made to look like an expected
consequence."
Richard Feynman.
Vague theories make big bucks because it scares the shit out of people.
Richard Feynman.
Vague theories make big bucks because it scares the shit out of people.
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