Logic Can Work Backwards – Sometimes . . . Richard Feynman Could Do It!
The traditional path for logical deduction is to progress from hypotheses (premises) to conclusions . . . or, as they say, “P” implies “Q.” It can work the other way, sometimes, but it’s risky business. The late great physicist, Richard Feynman, had the ability to think backwards and often did. When presented with a problem, […]
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