Submitted by Ben Gilberti, H.W,. M.
March 18, 2021 (ted.com)
Armed with a sense of humor and laypeople’s language, Nobel Prize winner Murray Gell-Mann, the physicist who predicted the existence of quarks, explains how beauty and truth are the ultimate foundation of the theories of physics that actually work. As he puts it: “When it comes to physics, elegant math is more likely to be right than cumbersome math.”
Murray Gell-Mann: Beauty and truth in physics