Feynman's remark about this was at a conference in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, 1956 or 7. It was another physicist, mathematical physicist Felix Pierani who first said hey this is the equation we should be using to discuss gravitational waves. He would say well I did some long calculations back several years ago just trying to understand how things work and once I understood I was satisfied. Feynman had an enormous storehouse of information that came from the curiosity driven questions he had asked himself over the decades.

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