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Even though she had dropped out of high school, she had always been drawn to science because of its emphasis on figuring out how things worked.
Todd Rose • Dark Horse: Achieving Success Through the Pursuit of Fulfillment
A Capella Scientist
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People dramatically under estimate how many decisions one has to make before shipping the v1 of even the simplest product. They all seem obvious in retrospect, but so, so much thinking had to happen to ship something like "press a button, get a ride."
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Eureka Labs
eurekalabs.aiThese hypotheses suggest that deep principles govern the emergence of problem-solving matter, principles that push our understanding of modern physics and chemistry towards their limits. They mark a radical departure from life as we once knew it.
Chris Kempes • Is Life a Complex Computational Process? | Aeon Essays
In physics, you identify clues that reveal fundamental truths. You use those clues to build models that help explain the world around you.
Safi Bahcall • Loonshots: How to Nurture the Crazy Ideas That Win Wars, Cure Diseases, and Transform Industries
“This is the crux of science,” he’d say with enthusiasm. “All science is modeling. In all science you are abstracting from nature. The question is: is it a useful abstraction.” Useful, to Bob Glass, meant: Does it help solve a problem?
Michael Lewis • The Premonition

A bubble ring creates a rotating toroidal (donut-shaped) vortex in the water, transferring some energy to a gold ring
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