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Who cares about figuring out the origins of the universe. The most important thing to know is how to bag more chicks and score more booty! I'd be really impressed if Feynman could figure out this mystery!
ОтветитьI heard Feynman was a complete sex pest!
ОтветитьI know this is old and might never be seen. You have been a great explainer. Wish you the best.
ОтветитьLong live Feynman sahev Live long Freeman sahib.
ОтветитьThe Green brothers are the best example of science & history educators... we need more .... Thank you!!!!!
ОтветитьWhat impressed me most was that he never stopped being curious.
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ОтветитьRichard Feynman's enthusiasm was something else. Watching videos of him talking to students, I just wish I had been there to see him in person. He was a bit like Les Paul, the guitar player and designer, he didn't have an off switch. He just carried on, bringing people along with the sheer force of his personality.
Ответитьhe wasn't kool He try to make GOD , Nothing makes itself.
ОтветитьThere’s a film about him. And his father is a big helper of his curiosity.
ОтветитьHoly young Hank.
ОтветитьHank so zoomed in I thought my screen was zoomed haha. Chopped off his head
Ответитьamazing tribute/summary of the great richard feynman. well done
ОтветитьNo mention of his wife who had TB.
ОтветитьFeynman sounds like my kind of person
Ответитьhe should've worn his goggles.
ОтветитьFyi he was also one of the characters in the film Oppenheimer. Feynman is the one who sits in the car during the nuclear bomb test.
Ответить"All things are made of atoms little particles that move around in perpetual motion, "attracting" each other "when they are a little distance apart", but "repelling upon being squeezed into one another". What occurs on the micro universe also repeat itself on the human being behavior and macro universe. It seems an Universal Law for the hermetic principle of correspondence egyptian, KYBALION.
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ОтветитьThis was an amazing summary of everything I’ve read and helps clarify QED to me who is very non mathy.
ОтветитьMy fav quote: these physicists weren’t born yesterday…they knew that couldn’t be right…completely agree Feynman was singular and I wish he was my best friend, too!
Ответить10 minutes of ath kithing. Is ath kithing what this channel does?
ОтветитьI went to his grave site in Altadena today. Since then, I fell in love and realized how much his work has impacted the world.
ОтветитьSo, this is the guy who they showed playing bongos at parties at least twice I think in the movie "Oppenheimer", as soon as they showed the picture of him with Bongos, I knew it was him!
ОтветитьI've used the opening 2 minutes of this video many dozens of times to introduce the topic of 'particles'/'kinetic theory' to my physics high school classes. I'm about to do it again today. Thank you for such a great video - it piques the minds of students about kinetic theory, and gives them a desire to know more about Feynman and other physicists.
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ОтветитьLIGHT IS ...NOT...ELECTROMAGNETIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ONLY AT THE POINT OF EMISSION OF ABSORPTION IS LIGHT ELECTROMAGNETIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Howsoforever can particles be exchanged between two particles unless it is done within an intimate sphere of force influence? Because otherwise such particles aren't such great hunters and cannot be expected to hit their target with perfect accuracy all the time. As you can see, even in the quantum realm, the BeSnuggle RULES!
ОтветитьMy greatest regret: not taking at least one Feynman's class although I could.
ОтветитьHail RF king of physics
Ответить11 years ago.. wow. We are aging with ya hank.
ОтветитьWow what a gifted mind
ОтветитьFeynman is The One !!
ОтветитьOfc he was Jewish 😂
ОтветитьI was one year too early (having skipped a grade) for the Feynman lectures on physics. I did attend one and his Physics X seminars. I watched him hold forth at the student hall with a great crowd of students and others. He was amazing in person and loved explaining things. I don't know whether Feynman's reputation had anything to do with it, but every Caltech freshman learned how to pick locks. That knowledge helped me once when I was a postdoctoral fellow. It's also the basis for an anecdote when I was a graduate student at Columbia. He was amazing in being smart and humble, weird and approachable. Losing him was a blow to humanity.
ОтветитьMy daughters and I greatly enjoyed this video. The ten year old says you’re funny
ОтветитьYeah, he was fun and brilliant. But he’s still inspiring people like me to learn physics and even the math necessary to understand it
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ОтветитьHe is an idiot.
ОтветитьWhy they fall into for closer distance is because of random direction. Away they have specifics to be apart.
ОтветитьAccording to one of his autobio books, they used to use chunks of radioactive material as paperweights and doorstops back at Los Alamos, and thought nothing of handling them. Pretty much all the scientists who worked there died young, of cancer. :(
ОтветитьThank you for this wonderful video!
ОтветитьSorry, You didn't explain jack.face-blue-smiling
Jack is an arrow spinning ungodlyillions of times a second. The time from a source to the screen when one slit is open determines how many times the arrow turns. Each time a photon is emitted is another arrow pointing the same direction. Add the arrows head to tail, and the longer length amplifies the probability a photon hits the screen at that location. ➡➡Another slit is another arrow. Both arrows taking the same time point the same direction. The screen away from where the time is the same takes a longer time, and one arrow spins longer than the other ➡↗. When the arrows point in opposite directions ⬅➡there is no photon there. ↔When they point the same direction again ➡➡ there's another place a photon hits. so on farther, and farther down the screen. ↔➡➡↔➡➡↔➡➡
It's just a set of rules to make an accurate prediction. Like counting beans in a pot, adding up some pots, sometimes adding another, sometimes taking away a bean, and the Incas taught how to accurately predict where Venus would be. Beans, and pots have nothing to do with what Venus is or why, or how it moves. The Incas had no idea.
We have no idea what photons are or how they move. But using the rules we make predictions accurate to 70 decimal places. ✔
Would someone familiar with the Feynman Diagrams explain and point me to a reference detailing, as he described it, how a photon displaced from subatomic structure 1 billion years ago was meant to land on my retina when I gaze at the stars tomorrow. THE COMPLEXITY IS UNIMAGINABLE. Thanks. Caps unintended.
ОтветитьI just got into Feynmen's work, I didn't think I'd see baby hank explain it to me
ОтветитьWhat a douche to use Richard's name for clicks.
ОтветитьThis didn't age well
ОтветитьThanks for this ❤ 🎉 I love richard feynman... this video is excellent. His family life sounds nice....his sister a physist also speaks fondly of him. His care and love for his first wife who sadly passed away young. He had children with his second wife. Sounded like a lovely person
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