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Feynman: What do you mean, "What's the feeling between the two magne...
Tim HuttonTim Hutton - 2012-01-11 11:51:16+0000 - Updated: 2012-01-11 11:51:16+0000
Feynman: What do you mean, "What's the feeling between the two magnets?"

Interviewer: There's something there, isn't there? The sensation is that there's something there when you push these two magnets together.

Feynman: Listen to my question. What is the meaning when you say that there's a feeling? Of course you feel it. Now what do you want to know?

[Transcript] Richard Feynman on Why Questions - Less Wrong Discussion

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