Was Feynman's approach to physics too simplistic?
Some might say that, but I think there's a danger in making things unnecessarily complicated. If you can't explain something in simple terms, you probably don't understand it well enough yourself. I wasn't trying to dumb things down; I was trying to find the clearest, most fundamental way to express the ideas. It’s about clarity and insight, not just fancy terminology.
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