"That's a crazy book " Albert Einstein said in the early 1950s, when asked his impression of Alfred Korzybski's 1933 work "Science and Sanity". More than a decade later, Richard Feynman found Korzybski's notion of "time-binding" crucial for answering the question "What is science?". Feynman didn't know that it was Alfred Korzybski who had coined the term "time-binding" in his first, 1921, book "Manhood of Humanity" to label what he considered the...
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