Richard Feynman - The Relation of Mathematics & Physics. Part 1
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Uploaded on Nov 16, 2009
Sorry, but I cannot post all of them. Richard Feynman was an inspirational teacher and could illuminate many esoteric concepts in physics with his contagious enthusiasm.
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Top Comments
bestdamntutoring 1 year ago
"Mathematics is to Physics as masturbation is to sex." RPF
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Daniel Segal 1 year ago
Starts at 1:13
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ElusiveParticle 1 week ago
Artificial Intelligence Is God . com
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JKMizzle 2 weeks ago
Sounds like he wasn't keen to the idea of Mathematical Biology :p
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Shun Liang 2 weeks ago
Sometimes you can't say one is better than the other...
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Chris X 2 weeks ago
too bad the quality of the sound is low :( although I understand it's due to the time it was recorded...just pointing out my problem...
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morani789 3 weeks ago
Masturbation requires more imagination.
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hamsturinn 1 month ago
math=logic and logic=math
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kmmmoney 1 month ago
i would sell my first born child to see this man lecture in person.
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bestdamntutoring 1 month ago
dude all you have to do is reason, no calculating. Is all reasoning mathematical? If you answer yes then we're done talking.
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bighands69 1 month ago
Yes it is mathematical and logical in nature.
They have to remember object going up that is one piece of information and then another when the object comes down.
In total them would have added at least too piece of information.
Very basic of course like 1+1=2 or holding two apples.
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bestdamntutoring 1 month ago
So someone points up, and then reasons that it must come down. This takes math to understand? That's what you're saying. Kids who can't add yet realize this on their own. Do you reason that this constitutes mathematics?
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