while mr. carlosjeren23 can not post all these video, mr. bill gates can and did. if you want to see all these lecture(there are 6 or 7, each about one hour long) google "project tuva".
@zapopaul You must install Microsoft Silverlight on your machine to watch the video your referring to. It's hardly open and more of an opportunity for Microsoft to push Silverlight, if you computer is not supported by Silverlight then you can not watch the video. If they were going to truly make it freely available they would have put it on the Internet Archive or something silmilar as well.
Indeed, aswell as the fact that it takes many minutes to load that damn program, and doesn't biffer very well. Youtube seems like a well-enough-off installement to support these sort of files as to supply them to the ears and eyes of physics ineresteers.
wow .. thank for this video...
gadionson1 2 months ago
crackhead!!!
nfexp 10 months ago
Aww, no part 4?
ytcarol 10 months ago
Wow. This lecture is a gem. thanks for posting.
cunnidvd 1 year ago
Thank you so much for these. I wish you were able to post the others. Scintillating stuff.
Pugophile 1 year ago
Thank-you for the video. Dr. Feynman has alway been one of my favorite physicists of all time. I especially like his theories on computation!!!
Mikypi314159 1 year ago
the law of inertia has no known origin. how many physicists have constantly made such points? The greatest.
pyrrho314 1 year ago
while mr. carlosjeren23 can not post all these video, mr. bill gates can and did. if you want to see all these lecture(there are 6 or 7, each about one hour long) google "project tuva".
zapopaul 2 years ago 12
@zapopaul You are right.
carlosjerez23 2 years ago
@zapopaul thanks!
gomadzevik 1 year ago
@zapopaul You must install Microsoft Silverlight on your machine to watch the video your referring to. It's hardly open and more of an opportunity for Microsoft to push Silverlight, if you computer is not supported by Silverlight then you can not watch the video. If they were going to truly make it freely available they would have put it on the Internet Archive or something silmilar as well.
wickedtothemisty 1 year ago 2
@wickedtothemisty
Indeed, aswell as the fact that it takes many minutes to load that damn program, and doesn't biffer very well. Youtube seems like a well-enough-off installement to support these sort of files as to supply them to the ears and eyes of physics ineresteers.
Polopalapop 1 year ago
4:28
Wow, almost a perfect arc of a circle.
KakHazhar 2 years ago 3
Great video thank you
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