Quote by Nat Greene Download Open image ““If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough. —ALBERT EINSTEIN, PHYSICIST”” — Nat Greene ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough." - Albert Einstein” — Cate Shepherd Copy Share Image
Some scientist needs to explain to spectators Einstein's relativity theory. Before his explanation, he says: 'I have to suffer a lot explaining something I… — Vassily Ivanchuk Copy Share Image
“To understand the precise point when the possible becomes the impossible, you have to appreciate and understand the laws of physics.” — Michio Kaku Copy Share Image
“Since the mathematicians have grabbed hold of the theory of relativity, I myself no longer understand it.” — Walter Isaacson Copy Share Image
“Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. —ALBERT EINSTEIN” — Robert B. Cialdini Copy Share Image
“Some years ago I read a book that brought Einstein's theory of relativity down to an eighth grade level. This convinced me that any… — Richard J. Maybury Copy Share Image
“Einstein is reputed to have said, “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” — Clark A. Campbell Copy Share Image
“keep in mind Einstein’s admonition that “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” — Bruce Greenwald Copy Share Image
If you can’t understand it without an explanation, you can’t understand it with an explanation. — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
What I am going to tell you about is what we teach our physics students in the third or fourth year of graduate school...… — Richard P. Feynman Copy Share Image
[Richard Feynman] truly believed that if you couldn't explain something simply, you didn't understand it. — Leonard Susskind Copy Share Image
“If you believe that success is inevitable, you’re less likely to work your tail off in order to achieve it. Hard problems are definitely… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“To solve truly hard problems, you’ll need to use a method that doesn’t involve guessing in any step.” — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“Defining the acceptable and unacceptable ranges for this variable means that the problem definition is objective and immune to opinion.” — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“Embrace your ignorance. Most people try to solve problems using the knowledge they already have about a process, but it’s what you don’t know… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“When a system isn’t working right, someone has to understand how it’s meant to work, at the right depth, in order to fix it.… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“When you move down your tree, keep in mind there may be multiple variables contributing to the failure.” — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance. —HIPPOCRATES, ANCIENT GREEK FOUNDER OF THE SCIENCE OF… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“We need to understand what variables most directly control our primary variable by understanding the science behind how the system works.” — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“Perhaps many aid organizations make assumptions about the problem they are solving, and throw hundreds of billions of dollars at the problem to little… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“The last major risk to getting good facts is our own prejudices. While we may not always test a solution based on our opinions… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“most methods disguise the guessing stage in some fancy language, such as “determine possible root causes.” This is making a list of guesses, and… — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“Perhaps the most useful approach for defining the problem well is structuring it as a measurable variable.” — Nat Greene Copy Share Image