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quote:what-i-cannot-create-i-do-not-understand"What I cannot create I do not understand"
Feynman's remark taken as inspiration for CIMC's constructive methodology; noted with epistemic humility about its exact context
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- Inspired by Feynman's dictum; grounds CIMC's constructive methodology over purely philosophical analysis
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