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Right after he made a beautiful point on how different people think, the last remark he makes is he 'knows nothing about psychiatry', and thus explains that he is aware that he is trespassing onto another field of science. What a big person.
@2metube4 no your not, the point of his counting was to get exactly a minute while counting to some chosen numver, if it is high or not it doesnt matter in this case.
ya it does sound like he was mapping out representational systems... at least to a small degree...
and there may be a 4th type besides the Visual Audio Kinesthetic... the mathematician Ramanujan claimed that some of his greatest mathematic insights were told to him by a Hindu goddess...
although I suppose that could be classified as a combination of Visual and Audio?
but if Ram wasn't lying about that I think it deserves its own 4th category:
I wish people would care to comment a bit of how they do this stuff. A bit of statistics would be interesting. I'm just gonna say I do both things Feynman does (although one he acquired later) and I don't exactly know if I can think like the mathematician guy but I know it's not my natural way of doign it.
Unfortunely I've always hated the fact that not only counting but while thinking about many stuff in general I speak to myself in my head... But that's the way I currently am unfortunely.
@boneyostrich I dont really remember what I meant. XD But I think it was this:There are some things that which when you understand to really deep level, they substitute words, they become easily manipulated agile ideas and not "a translation done through talking to myself". This kinda is a simplification.
Also the borderline between sanity and insanity is so thin that I've stopped caring about it. Either everyone's insane or no one is, in a way. If this means I am too oh well, who cares!?... XD
@Zombiezdeath Once I read something like, we praise Gandhi, Martin Luther King, John Lennon, and that's good. But they're gone for once, and now it's up to us.
some years ago I ate some mushrooms with friends that night we were all looking at the sky seeing amazing things. at the time we thought we were all seeing the same thing we actually saw quite different things which we only learned from eachother the next day (dont use drugs)
This is why people who are very creative or have great memories also have synesthesia. This is also why having a wider number line can help with basic math skills.
This may also be why a GROUP of smart people can often learn faster and accomplish more even than the sum of all of their individual efforts, because when they get together they are NATURALLY, and automatically attacking the problem from several different perspective at once. I recently joined a "hacker space" I and wow. It is so inspiring. It is like plugging my mind into a hard drive, so inspiring.
@jimmyti9cer The difference between him and an "ordinary" person is that he was very interested in how nature works and delved so much of his time studying it. I don't mean just in school, but literally living your life 24/7 thinking about that stuff cuz it interests you. He did that since he was a young kid...until the day he died. That's why he was a brilliant thinker. Most of us do not have that kind of work ethic or deep interest.
@sharpezor prob similar to a tape measure and just watching each new # come up representing another second of time going by. So, he could watch the numbers click by in his mind's eye while talking but he couldn't read during it because he was "seeing" the time go by and that mean he couldn't see the text too. that was a cool story.
i have a similar inquiry .. i always wondered what people see when we view the different colors. i've studied physics and optics and arts and psychology etc, trying to understand what the ' tv screen ' in each person head saw when they viewed say, red. sure, we all have a 'visible world' interpretation and representation for the color red, but how does the actual appearance differ on each from 'tv' inside each of our heads.zZOZz
Often thought this too. For example, your red may be my blue - if you were to look though my eyes. Colours have wavelengths sadly, so science can prove that we all see the same.
I don't know Mr. Feynman. I have a deep appreciation of your work. However, sir you where not ordinary. Your intelligence was off the charts. Quantum Electrodynamics is not an easy subject matter to comprehand.
Heed his words, he was wise, your intelligence changes when you can change your thinking. As long as your brain is not flawed in some manner. QED is extremely simple to understand.
very interesting video thanks
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bundawartini 2 weeks ago 3
what a wonderful man.
bluebychoice 4 weeks ago 3
There must be something VERY wrong with Youtube algorithms. This Feynman video is with one by Ray Confort. WTF?
cristianfcao 1 month ago
Right after he made a beautiful point on how different people think, the last remark he makes is he 'knows nothing about psychiatry', and thus explains that he is aware that he is trespassing onto another field of science. What a big person.
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12edDemon 3 months ago
I could listen to this man talk for days. I don't know how many times i've watched his and carl sagan's videos on youtube.
Tremblay343 4 months ago 4
@nebulajr Where did you get all these Feynman videos?
Tremblay343 4 months ago
I can do 100's in a minute! You suck Feynman!
2metube4 4 months ago
@2metube4 your point ?
K3val 2 months ago
@K3val that i'm one of the "miracle people"
2metube4 2 months ago
@2metube4 no your not, the point of his counting was to get exactly a minute while counting to some chosen numver, if it is high or not it doesnt matter in this case.
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dzidzelis 1 week ago
I love this man's passion for life and science. He makes me look at the world different.
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ya it does sound like he was mapping out representational systems... at least to a small degree...
and there may be a 4th type besides the Visual Audio Kinesthetic... the mathematician Ramanujan claimed that some of his greatest mathematic insights were told to him by a Hindu goddess...
although I suppose that could be classified as a combination of Visual and Audio?
but if Ram wasn't lying about that I think it deserves its own 4th category:
Telepathy involving Visual and Audio
hehe :)
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leet512 6 months ago
I wish people would care to comment a bit of how they do this stuff. A bit of statistics would be interesting. I'm just gonna say I do both things Feynman does (although one he acquired later) and I don't exactly know if I can think like the mathematician guy but I know it's not my natural way of doign it.
Unfortunely I've always hated the fact that not only counting but while thinking about many stuff in general I speak to myself in my head... But that's the way I currently am unfortunely.
raydredX 6 months ago
@raydredX i speak to myself too lol.... embrace you insanity and use it to your strength!
boneyostrich 5 months ago
@boneyostrich I dont really remember what I meant. XD But I think it was this:There are some things that which when you understand to really deep level, they substitute words, they become easily manipulated agile ideas and not "a translation done through talking to myself". This kinda is a simplification.
Also the borderline between sanity and insanity is so thin that I've stopped caring about it. Either everyone's insane or no one is, in a way. If this means I am too oh well, who cares!?... XD
raydredX 5 months ago
He's kind of laughing when he's talking, that's so funny
010noix 7 months ago
I'm about to take care of a Tamarin, i don't know if i name him Richard Feynman or Noam Chomsky.
I guess Richard Chomsky is the best guess.
DeepAbsentia 7 months ago
AMAZING!
murchie85 7 months ago
i wish there were more people like him ..
Zombiezdeath 7 months ago
@Zombiezdeath Once I read something like, we praise Gandhi, Martin Luther King, John Lennon, and that's good. But they're gone for once, and now it's up to us.
Japenha 7 months ago
some years ago I ate some mushrooms with friends that night we were all looking at the sky seeing amazing things. at the time we thought we were all seeing the same thing we actually saw quite different things which we only learned from eachother the next day (dont use drugs)
MasterMike44 8 months ago
Old Feynman's talking about NLP representational systems here! VAK - visual, auditory, kinesthetic.
Is there nothing this man didn't discover?
Somebody should make a chart of his eye movements in these interviews.
Gorboduc 8 months ago
This is inspirational.
NaithTheSexy 8 months ago
2.17 - I think he is referring to psychadelics...
RJN4444 8 months ago
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human2011able 9 months ago
great great man
ssa09003 9 months ago 2
This is why people who are very creative or have great memories also have synesthesia. This is also why having a wider number line can help with basic math skills.
KingOfMadCows 9 months ago
This may also be why a GROUP of smart people can often learn faster and accomplish more even than the sum of all of their individual efforts, because when they get together they are NATURALLY, and automatically attacking the problem from several different perspective at once. I recently joined a "hacker space" I and wow. It is so inspiring. It is like plugging my mind into a hard drive, so inspiring.
Shakespeare1612 10 months ago
Illuminating. Thx for posting.
dredericktotem1245 10 months ago
whoahhhhhhhhhh
jstock2317 10 months ago
i love this guy and if u ppl want to download a nice movie called infinity, on his biography, i have posted a tut on my channel, piece
nextblain 10 months ago
lolhaha, he said, "i was an ordinary person..." yeah im sure he studied very hard but come on thats just modesty to a point of being funny.
jimmyti9cer 1 year ago 4
@jimmyti9cer The difference between him and an "ordinary" person is that he was very interested in how nature works and delved so much of his time studying it. I don't mean just in school, but literally living your life 24/7 thinking about that stuff cuz it interests you. He did that since he was a young kid...until the day he died. That's why he was a brilliant thinker. Most of us do not have that kind of work ethic or deep interest.
GunsNRosesbitches 9 months ago
thx for posting, a charming guy and quite smart ;-)
LunkvanTrunk 1 year ago
This means that I still have hope.
backstabingliar 1 year ago
Geeenius !! Thanks very much !!!
zakzikr 1 year ago
fucking brilliant
whisperr33 1 year ago
does anyone know what this interview is called?
Mluna792 1 year ago
@Mluna792 The interview is called "Fun to Imagine" (1983), made by the BBC. Here is the ID to the first video of the series: v3pYRn5j7oI
goetzc 1 year ago
Thank you, nebulajr!
flurmflam 1 year ago
Fascinating.
ESQuireTech 1 year ago
absolutely brilliant
dustimus1 1 year ago
I love you Richard Feynman.
littleoutrage 1 year ago
This in itself is an amazing discovery..
slackologist 1 year ago
this guy's awesome he should've been a movie star :D
halfaheartbongobongo 1 year ago
He was indeed talking(very eloquently)about psychology.
He was a very clever chap(to put it almost criminally mildly!)
It's a pleasure to listen to his insights,thanks for the upload!
RandomVortex 1 year ago
Fascinating.
Freshman000000 1 year ago
very very nice guy to listen to. Did he just say he was into esoteric's and stuff
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flixmsncom 1 year ago
my idol.
1ProbablyHateYou 1 year ago
I'm glad YouTube is being used for something usefull for change. Thank you for uploads
mtsurov 1 year ago
thanks for uploading these!!
ericsbuds 1 year ago
His friend was "thinking in pictures" perhaps? Not everyone can, or needs to. We all have different "gifts".
blademon7 1 year ago
'Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman' is one of the most entertaining and thought provoking books I've read in years.
I highly recommend it!
We need more minds like Richard's in this world.
buckfushes 1 year ago
He was a great great man and teacher
eric39175 1 year ago
nice and useful video fenman is agreat physics and mathematical scientist
neutrinoable 1 year ago
what does that mean a tape with numbers, clink clink. what is going clink ? what is that
sharpezor 1 year ago
@sharpezor prob similar to a tape measure and just watching each new # come up representing another second of time going by. So, he could watch the numbers click by in his mind's eye while talking but he couldn't read during it because he was "seeing" the time go by and that mean he couldn't see the text too. that was a cool story.
TruthSurge 1 year ago
@sharpezor he probably meant the changes of numbers in a graphic way at a periodic beat
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sharpezor 1 year ago
i have a similar inquiry .. i always wondered what people see when we view the different colors. i've studied physics and optics and arts and psychology etc, trying to understand what the ' tv screen ' in each person head saw when they viewed say, red. sure, we all have a 'visible world' interpretation and representation for the color red, but how does the actual appearance differ on each from 'tv' inside each of our heads.zZOZz
planetoperator 2 years ago 2
ive thought the same exact thing. Is your red the same as my red?
marti810 2 years ago 4
@marti810
Deep red is similar to a dark purple, yet these colours are at the opposite ends of our visible spectrum.
Same for you?
I suspect that we see the same, but I really have no idea.
kshackleton 2 years ago
Often thought this too. For example, your red may be my blue - if you were to look though my eyes. Colours have wavelengths sadly, so science can prove that we all see the same.
rockerdudeman 1 year ago
I don't know Mr. Feynman. I have a deep appreciation of your work. However, sir you where not ordinary. Your intelligence was off the charts. Quantum Electrodynamics is not an easy subject matter to comprehand.
1czelaya 2 years ago
@1czelaya
Heed his words, he was wise, your intelligence changes when you can change your thinking. As long as your brain is not flawed in some manner. QED is extremely simple to understand.
hatchedarea 2 years ago
his i.q. was 125... people with far greater iq have done infinitely less than feynman.
thejugglenaut91 1 year ago 7
"of course I was an ordinary person who studied hard, there's no miracle people."
-VER VERY NICE
pathfinder0009 2 years ago 94
v ve ver very nice indeed.
titannick 1 year ago
I can't believe such an open man held such closed views on the role of humanities and social science in the academy.
aicheyearaem 2 years ago
social sciences are mostly bogosity.
NoSz4 2 years ago 2
Simply Awesome!
communityempathy 2 years ago
He is an awesome communicator. I've often wondered whether the internal experience of color is identical for everyone. This is similar.
yoududeuser 2 years ago 3
What programme was this from?
Cranberryshortbread 2 years ago
Thanks a bunch for posting this. Its a real treasure
aaron19840904 2 years ago 48