“It always bothers me that, according to the laws as we understand them today, it takes a computing machine an infinite number of logical operations to figure out what goes on in no matter how tiny a region of space, and no matter how tiny a region of time. How can all that be going on in that tiny space? Why should it take an infinite amount of logic to figure out what one tiny piece of space/time is going to do? So I have often made the hypotheses that ultimately physics will not require a mathematical statement, that in the end the machinery will be revealed, and the laws will turn out to be simple, like the checker board with all its apparent complexities.” – Richard Feynman (1918 – 1988)
Category: A Symbol Life
goji berry pizza
a nice thing about having plants is having odd ones.
Odd plants permit odd explorations, such as goji berry pizza, something you couldn’t buy, nor would you want to. Fresh gojis into sauce. Make pizza. that’s the recipe. experiment is the direction

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