Danh ngôn của Richard P. Feynman

Is science of any value? I think a power to do something is of value. Whether the result is a good thing or a bad thing depends on how it is used, but the power is a value.
Is science of any value? I think a power to do something is of value. Whether the result is a good thing or a bad thing depends on how it is used, but the power is a value.
Khoa học có giá trị gì không? Tôi nghĩ sức mạnh để làm điều gì đó có giá trị. Kết quả là điều tốt hay điều xấu phụ thuộc vào cách nó được sử dụng, nhưng sức mạnh là một giá trị.
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