0:00:20.845,0:00:24.220 I have a friend who is an artist, and has sometimes 0:00:24.220,0:00:27.572 taken a view which I don't agree with very well. 0:00:27.572,0:00:30.952 He'll hold up a flower and say "Look how beautiful it is" 0:00:30.952,0:00:35.828 and I'll agree. And he says you see as an artist I can see how beautiful this is, 0:00:35.828,0:00:42.934 but you as a scientist take this all apart and it becomes a dull thing. And I think that he's kind of nutty. 0:00:42.934,0:00:48.895 First of all, the beauty that he sees is available to other people and to me too, I believe, although 0:00:48.895,0:00:52.315 I may not be quite as refined aesthetically as he is; 0:00:52.315,0:00:56.123 but I can appreciate the beauty of a flower. 0:00:56.123,0:01:01.370 At the same time, I see much more about the flower than he sees. I could imagine the cells in there, 0:01:01.370,0:01:04.625 the complicated actions inside, which also have a beauty. 0:01:04.625,0:01:10.800 I mean, it's not just beauty at this dimension of one centimeter, there's also beauty at smaller dimensions. 0:01:10.800,0:01:19.192 The inner structure, also the processes, the fact that the colors and the flower are evolved in order 0:01:19.192,0:01:23.215 to attract insects to pollinate it is interesting. 0:01:23.215,0:01:25.924 It means that insects can see the color. 0:01:25.924,0:01:32.875 It adds a question: does this aesthetic sense also exist in the lower forms that... why is it aesthetic... 0:01:32.875,0:01:41.187 all kinds of interesting questions which with science, knowledge, only adds to the excitement, 0:01:41.187,0:01:49.463 and mystery, and the awe of a flower. It only adds. I don't understand how it subtracts. 0:01:50.848,0:01:55.367 If you expected science to give all the answers to the wonderful questions about what we are, 0:01:55.367,0:02:01.046 where we are going, what the meaning of the universe is, and so on, then I think you could easily become 0:02:01.046,0:02:06.851 disillusioned and look for some mystic answer to these problems. How a scientist can take a mystic answer, 0:02:06.851,0:02:12.441 I don't know, the whole spirit is to understand... Well, never mind that, I mean I don't understand that. 0:02:12.441,0:02:19.770 But anyhow, if you think of it, the way I think of what we're doing is that we are exploring, we're trying to find out 0:02:19.770,0:02:22.072 as much as we can about the world. 0:02:22.072,0:02:26.077 People say to me "Are you looking for the ultimate laws of physics?" 0:02:26.077,0:02:30.505 No I'm not, I'm just looking to find out more about the world, and if it turns out there is a simple 0:02:30.505,0:02:33.215 ultimate law that explains everything, so be it. 0:02:33.215,0:02:37.455 That would be very nice to discover. If it turns out it's like an onion with millions of layers, 0:02:37.455,0:02:41.234 and we're just sick and tired of looking at the layers, then that's the way it is. 0:02:41.234,0:02:46.529 But whatever way it comes out, nature is there and she's going to come out the way she is. 0:02:46.529,0:02:51.097 Therefore, when we go to investigate it, we shouldn't pre-decide what it is we're trying to do 0:02:51.097,0:02:53.894 except to find out more about it. 0:02:53.894,0:03:01.261 You see, one thing is: I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing. 0:03:01.261,0:03:08.815 I think it's much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers which might be wrong. 0:03:08.815,0:03:12.391 I have approximate answers, and possible beliefs, and different degrees of certainty 0:03:12.391,0:03:15.814 about different things, but I'm not absolutely sure of anything, 0:03:15.814,0:03:18.542 and there are many things I don't know anything about. 0:03:18.542,0:03:24.823 But I don't have to know an answer. I don't feel frightened by not knowing things; 0:03:24.823,0:03:30.136 by being lost in the mysterious universe without having any purpose, which is the way it really is 0:03:30.136,0:03:34.668 as far as I can tell possible. It doesn't frighten me. 0:03:34.668,0:03:38.463 And so altogether I can't believe the special stories 0:03:38.463,0:03:48.389 that have been made up about our relationship to the universe at large because they seem to be 0:03:48.389,0:03:55.752 too simple, too connected...too local, too provincial. The earth, he came to the earth! 0:03:55.752,0:04:00.165 One of the aspects of god came to the Earth, mind you. 0:04:00.165,0:04:07.610 And look at what's out there, it isn't in proportion. 0:04:07.610,0:04:10.105 Anyway, it's no use arguing, I can't argue it. I'm just trying 0:04:10.105,0:04:15.768 to tell you: with the scientific view, my father's view, that we should look to see what's true and what 0:04:15.768,0:04:25.195 may not be true; once you start doubting, which to me is a very fundamental part of my soul, is to doubt, 0:04:25.195,0:04:34.065 and to ask; when you doubt and ask, it gets a little harder to believe. 0:04:37.885,0:04:44.813 Beauty 0:04:46.044,0:04:48.127 The Feynman series is a side project of 0:04:48.127,0:04:50.308 facebook.com/thesaganseries 0:04:50.308,0:04:55.158 visit or subscribe directly above for more 0:04:55.384,0:05:03.438 Credits 0:05:03.790,0:05:10.510 Social media created by Reid Gower.