Richard Feynman once said:
"If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics"
I would expand that to:
"If you think you understand anything, you don't understand anything"
Or perhaps a deviation:
"If you think you understand something, you don't understand anything"
Why?
Approximately half the world thinks some kind of God created the Universe, the other half doesn't.
When you have a split of opinions like that, it shows we don't know.
If we don't know what created it, we can't know what anything inside it really is.
Therefore attempting to answer that question is a life long mission that will be guaranteed to fail, but, if you do it right, will be a hell of a journey of discovery.
"If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics"
I would expand that to:
"If you think you understand anything, you don't understand anything"
Or perhaps a deviation:
"If you think you understand something, you don't understand anything"
Why?
Approximately half the world thinks some kind of God created the Universe, the other half doesn't.
When you have a split of opinions like that, it shows we don't know.
If we don't know what created it, we can't know what anything inside it really is.
Therefore attempting to answer that question is a life long mission that will be guaranteed to fail, but, if you do it right, will be a hell of a journey of discovery.
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