ஃபெய்ன்மன் விரிவுரைகள்: திருத்தங்களுக்கு இடையிலான வேறுபாடு

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seventeenth century. Why repeat all this? Because there are new generations born everyday. Because there are great ideas developed in the history of man, and these ideas do
not last unless they are passed purposely and clearly from generation to generation. -->
 
<!--Many old ideas have become such common knowledge that it is not necessary to talk about or explain them again. But the ideas associated with the problems of the
development of science, as far as I can see by looking around me, are not of the kind that everyone appreciates. It is true that a large number of people do appreciate
them, and in a university particularly most people appreciate them, and you may be the wrong audience for me. -->
 
<!--Now in this difficult business of talking about the impact of ideas of one field on those of another, I shall start at the end that I know. I do know about science.
I know its ideas and its methods, its attitudes toward knowledge, the sources of its progress, its mental discipline. And therefore, in this first lecture, I shall talk
about the science that I know, and shall leave the more ridiculous of my statements to the next two lectures, at which, I assume, the general law is that the auduences
will be smaller.-->
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