I don't understand. How can the last drawn triangle have the same area as the second (the one with no force acting on it)? Have i misunderstood? I assume that Mr. Feynman is omitting some more complex parts of the analysis...
Who would have known, that the one English speaker that would pronounce "principia" correctly will be the practical minded, I-do-not-carre-about-the-words Feynman.
I don't understand. How can the last drawn triangle have the same area as the second (the one with no force acting on it)? Have i misunderstood? I assume that Mr. Feynman is omitting some more complex parts of the analysis...
Schizopantheist 1 week ago
he was such a wonderful human being. should be a role model to all of us.
xxxGandhixxx 1 week ago
Who would have known, that the one English speaker that would pronounce "principia" correctly will be the practical minded, I-do-not-carre-about-the-words Feynman.
mindauggas 1 month ago
I am the laymen hopefully i will make myself a feynman
TheRamlaw 3 months ago 5
"I am sorry, that seems to be the case! I cannot help it" - speaking of how nature has mathematics built in to it.
Mark1Mach2 4 months ago
"I know about the triangle. I just dont know the names" - Statement much deeper than it sounds.
seabala 1 year ago 20