Cult Up

When you realize how literate and for lack of a better word, cultured, most scientists were in the recent past compared to how STEM people โ€œshouldโ€ be and are now, itโ€™s pretty damn striking.

As hinted at in the movie Oppenheimer, Robert Oppenheimer was very much into art, and โ€œlent work to a Van Gogh Exhibition in 1949, and collected European furniture, French Post-impressionist and Fauvist paintings.โ€ And of course, Einstein was into philosophy and engaged in some philosophy himself.

STEM has gone down a moronic path with its disdain of philosophy, art, and most of the humanities. Not only is this senseless from a human perspective, studies show that scientists with a wider range of interests actually do better science.

Einstein said, โ€œThe theory of relativity occurred to me by intuition, and music is the driving force behind this intuition.โ€

That is apostasy to current STEM clowns.