So in class we watched an interview featuring Neil DeGrasse Tyson and our assignment was to pick a quote that struck out to me the most. One of the quotes in the interview that struck me the most was from the question that went something like,"What is the most beautiful thing in science?"
Neil answered with a very peculiar answer. He went with e=mc^2. Now this is definitely not what I expected so that's why I chose this answer. Neil's reasoning as to why it was the most beautiful thing is science was interesting, mainly because it was all true. He said it was a very simple yet very very important concept in the realm of science and the world. It goes to show something so simple is so important and can be beautiful.
Neil answered with a very peculiar answer. He went with e=mc^2. Now this is definitely not what I expected so that's why I chose this answer. Neil's reasoning as to why it was the most beautiful thing is science was interesting, mainly because it was all true. He said it was a very simple yet very very important concept in the realm of science and the world. It goes to show something so simple is so important and can be beautiful.