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Richard Feynman’s formula for the best holiday restaurant

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Started June 04, 2026

According to Feynman’s approach, in this context, people should try a different restaurant each night until they find one that exceeds a particular threshold that reflects a desired quality. In Feynman’s equations this threshold is not fixed. Instead it declines more and more rapidly as the number of days left in the city reduces. In […] The post Richard Feynman’s formula for the best holiday restaurant appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. Related StoriesCampo Grande bleg, BrazilWhat else i...

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 04, 2026
Constantly trying new restaurants can lead to dissatisfaction and missed opportunities for enjoying familiar favorites.
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Feynman's approach to exploring restaurants encourages adventurous dining and helps individuals discover hidden culinary gems.
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This method fosters spontaneity and excitement in dining, making each meal a unique experience worth pursuing.
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Feynman's declining threshold for quality emphasizes the urgency of exploration, but it may not suit everyone's dining preferences.
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Relying on a fluctuating quality threshold can lead to inconsistent dining experiences, undermining the concept of quality in food choices.
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