Playing bongos with his best friend
Why do we do science? Beyond altruistic and self-aggrandizing motivations, many of our best scientists work long hours seeking the electric thrill that comes only from learning something that nobody knew before. The Pleasure of Finding Things Out, a collection of previously unpublished or difficult-to-find short works by maverick physicist Richard ...
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Nova - The Best Mind Since Einstein - Feynman Bio
Richard Feynman on the electromagnetic spectrum.
"But you gotta stop and think about it ... to really get the pleasure about the complexity; the inconceivable nature of nature"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation
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I might think about it a little bit and if I can't figure
it out, then I go on to something else, but I don't
have to know an answer, I don't feel frightened by
not knowing things, by being lost in a mysterious
Universe without having any purpose, which is the
way it really is so far as I can tell. It doesn't frighten
me.
Richard Feynman on the rational scientific method; increments and revolutions and castling.
Don't like QED rules? Tough. 1979 at New Zeland lecture, also available at www.scs-intl.com. 378KB, 74 secs Linus Pauling, a few months before his death at age 93. He spoke for 1 hour
More clips from the Interview @ http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/horizon/broadband/archive/feynman/idp.swf
Richard Feynman on the appreciation of nature. Video is from 1981 BBC Interview. The interview is also the subject of Feynman's book The Pleasure of Finding Things Out.
I have a friend who's an artist and he's some times taken a vi...
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Richard Feynman on "Social Sciences"
Richard Feynman
Take the world from another point of view
Part 1/4
This is a Horizon video from 1981 made for the BBC. It features an interview with one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century.
For more information see:- http://www.sykes.easynet.co.uk
This is from a documentary about Feynman called "No ordinary genius."
Short film on Richard Feynman's famous quip about fundamental physics as seen via quantum mechanics. Touches upon Einstein's E=MC2, Newton's law of gravity and the motion of planets, and the future of science.
Richard Feynman remembers an early scientfic observation. The difference between knowledge and deep understanding.
Feynman Natureof Physics bbc
Fermilab theoretical physicist, Dr. Christopher Hill explains the wave properties of electrons and electromagnetic force described by Feynman diagrams.
A tutorial on creating Feynman Diagrams in Adobe Illustrator. You'll learn to create brush strokes so that you can draw these diagrams quickly and easily. You can download my Feynman Diagram palette from
http://www.hep.wisc.edu/~mbanderson/public/FeynmanDiagramPalette.ai
This is a Horizon video from 1981 made for the BBC. It features an interview with one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century.
For more information see:- http://www.sykes.easynet.co.uk
Feynman Tiny Machines Preview
Feynman play Drum
This is a Horizon video from 1981 made for the BBC. It features an interview with one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century.
For more information see:- http://www.sykes.easynet.co.uk
This is Richard Feynmans second messenger lecture in a series of four (I believe) on the character of physical law, given while he was still a lecturer in Cornell. This is before Caltech and the Nobel prize and is an absolute gem of a video in my collection. Since I don't have the other videos, I was a bit hesitant to upload this till now since som...
A 10minute snippet from the awesome BBC4 documentary 'Atom'. It starts with some concluding words on Paul Dirac's famous equation giving rise to antimatter before delving into the strange world of Quantum electrodynamics
This is a Horizon video from 1981 made for the BBC. It features an interview with one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century.
For more information see:- http://www.sykes.easynet.co.uk
This is the intro to the Basic Physics lecture from the Feynman Lectures on Physics given in 1961 at Caltech. I highly recommend this lecture series. While not all of it is understandable to the lay person, much of it is. Richard Feynman was an inspirational teacher and could illuminate many esoteric concepts in physics with his contagious enthusia...
This is Richard Feynmans second messenger lecture in a series of four (I believe) on the character of physical law, given while he was still a lecturer in Cornell. This is before Caltech and the Nobel prize and is an absolute gem of a video in my collection. Since I don't have the other videos, I was a bit hesitant to upload this till now since som...
Richard Feynman talks about this strange thing we know as light.