It appears to me that Feynman did his best to talk about a general policy that would have been required to prevent all problems of the same level as seen without benefit of hindsight, rather than saying “Why didn’t you fix the O-Rings, you idiots?” or setting up a Low Temperature Testing Board.
It appears to me that Feynman did his best to talk about a general policy that would have been required to prevent all problems of the same level as seen without benefit of hindsight, rather than saying “Why didn’t you fix the O-Rings, you idiots?” or setting up a Low Temperature Testing Board.