brian_jaress comments on Rationality Quotes - September 2009 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: brian_jaress 03 September 2009 08:25:27AM 1 point [-]

This is a lesswrong quote, but I think it belongs in this discussion because it's remarkably apropos:

I remember when I finally picked up and started reading through my copy of the Feynman Lectures on Physics, even though I couldn't think of any realistic excuse for how this was going to help my AI work, because I just got fed up with not knowing physics.  And - you can guess how this story ends - it gave me a new way of looking at the world, which all my earlier reading in popular physics (including Feynman's QED) hadn't done.  Did that help inspire my AI research?  Hell yes.  (Though it's a good thing I studied neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, evolutionary biology, Bayes, and physics in that order - physics alone would have been terrible inspiration for AI research.)

-- Eliezer Yudkowsky