Richard Feynman - The Relation of Mathematics and Physics - Part 5
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Also the "quantity along the curve" that he is talking about is the Lagrangian, L= T-V.
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@ginogrz thanks bud ;)
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@rtarbinar He's referring to the principle of least action, if anyone's wondering.
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@wolvrine111 Look don't blame people there are only very few people that can understand the physical world even with someone who explains physical concepts fairly well.
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We have great men today: Susskind, Hawking, Mandelbrot, etc... but NONE of them have that good of hair. Marvelous.
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@wolvrine111 7,388 views now! I enjoy these videos so much.
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@mojado1982 ahhh, thanks! i knew somebody would be able to help me out!!! :)
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@rtarbinar not exactly. Minimum principle was known since a lot before Feynman. Feynman was the first to formulate quantum mechanics according to that principle.
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hey..."minimum principle"...isn't that sum over histories? that's so pimp that he didn't even bother to say "oh yeah, by the way, i invented that."
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"All intuition about what nature does fails"... except for Einstein!
No mobile phones went off during the lecture.
AndreaismyTrueLove 1 year ago 33
Seriously only 3K views??? Just sad. Great upload!
wolvrine111 1 year ago 8