Falcon is a Richard Feynman level of genius. I agree with you, his contributions to all areas of human endeavor; be they the deleterious effects of heme-iron, the benefits of working out near ponds, detoxification with carrots and river water, consumption of clay and potatoes to increase production of pyramid shits, and the merits of daily manual labor; all merit a Nobel Prize for sure.
I concur, but would also add that according to James Gleick, author of Feynman's biography
Genius, the Falcon was attributed as one of Feynman's biggest influences prior to pursuing work as a theoretical physicist.
The astronomical conundrum in all of this revolves around the fact that the Falcon was yet to even be born at the time when Feynman postulated that a new sun would rise from the West revolutionizing the way in which we embarked upon modern day science. In full tribute to the Falcon's coming, Feynman devoted himself to a life of science and upon his burial, took with him a baby Falcon that had passed prior to cracking through its shell in tribute to the Falcon's ability to even defy death.
It's all very perplexing really..
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