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  • Good, I like that you share this video Richard Phillips Feynman was an American physicist known for the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum , I wish success always

  • Nice Video the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics of the super fluidity of super cooled liquid helium, as well as work in particle physics (he proposed the Parton model) That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

  • I Really Like The Video the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics of the super fluidity of super cooled liquid helium, as well as work in particle physics From Your

  • Your Video was an American physicist known for the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics Is Very Useful Sharing

  • "I think natures imagination is so much greater than man's, she'll never let us relax." Beautiful.

  • @worldoperator

    I also wonder how much we lose in understanding as we are mechanically taught things, instead of building knowledge to the edge ourselves. Feynman surely knew exactly what he was talking about.

    I'm a biologist, and sometimes I feel I've lost just as much intimacy to my object of study compared to old-day biologists, as many modern physicists must feel compared to Feynman.

  • His love for nature lives in me now, therefore he isn't gone...

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  • Why cant I watch all this video part 1 and 2? It stops at a certain point but the bar line is fully loaded. Could it be censored?

  • I truly hope he was right and sweet mistress nature never(ever!) lets us relax!

  • A humble, trail-blazing, mind-expanding individual. A man of genius and enthusiasm. Intellectuals of his type are in short supply. The world seems emptier without Feynman...

  • all hail richard feynman!

  • 4:51 quote of the ages

  • @LazyOtaku argggh! :D

  • @LazyOtaku

    Wow yeah! that was a beautifull little nugget of fascinating insight!

    Feynman was the bollocks!!!(that means good for those of you not from the U.K.)

  • @LazyOtaku This guy has the most beautiful statements ever.  I don't think he knew while he was saying this stuff how amazing it really is.

  • question? wouldn't the 2 balls colliding and smashing into pieces depend on what speed they were traveling, and what they were made of?? or are you referring to the electron ball it self? sry just had to ask?

  • electrons never touch , in fact no elementary particle ever touches another particle , nothing really touches , when ur touching a chiar ur actually just being repelled by the electrons in the surface ...

  • very young kids need to be taught quantum theory so as they get older the can imagine the quantum world more readily and formulate a description more suiting.

    great vid. . thanks.

  • @worldoperator It doesn't have to do with age. It has to do with experience. People just aren't used to experiencing occurrences at the quantum scale

  • @worldoperator Agreed.

  • @worldoperator agreed.  reading gleick's book about chaos also blew my mind, as it seemed to be about the kinds of things we learned in high school physics (I guess the ordinary level things, as Feynman says here), but with results that behaved totally differently.

  • @worldoperator I wish I was thought mathematics way faster as  long as they didn't rush anything.

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  • @worldoperator I don't think simple inculcation and repetition of same knowledge on quantum theory would help grasp the visual charateristics of quantum particles. Instead, viewing them in several different methematical and empirical ways may, however, help people of all ages and gender imagine quantum particles and their characteristics.

  • @worldoperator good luck teaching advanced math to kids that have trouble with the table of 7.

  • Awesome!

  • totally, the education of those that will follow us is the idea of understanding the obvious to those that are expert right now.

  • yes.

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