Richard Feynman - The Distinction of Past and Future. Part 1

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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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  • Is it possible for me to rent it from UC system

  • @kwbchang2008 you can watch these videos at PROJECT TUVA from MICROSOFT. Google it.

  • carlosjerez23 Rocks !!!

  • @WoodstockHippie1969 thank you!

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  • "The distinction between past, present and future is only an illusion; albeit a persistent one." Albert Einstein

    Word.

  • I attend a class every day in this lecture hall :) It's a math class and every time I have a test I try to summon Feynman's ghost to help me. Yet I still have a C. WTF Feynman, help me out here!!!

    JK he's still awesome :P

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  • @gnomeosaurus He gave these lectures in 1964. It was done shortly after his famous Caltech courses.

  • @tostare Yep. It works on Mozilla though.

  • @carlosjerez23 I googled Project Tuva (and found it) but the page doesn't work in my google-made web browser. Good old Microsoft.

  • What year is that, please? :-)

  • this is the introduction to one of Stephen Hawkins books...guess now we know where it came from lol

  • A very elegant approach to the notion of entropy....

  • What is *not* reversable is entropy. Time is related to entropy, the Second Law of Thermodynamics. No physicist today seriously questions this.

  • @carlosjerez23 you're asking them to Google it :)

  • Damn, there's the REAL Dr. Hugo Pine! Watch the classic 1958 comedy "Teacher's Pet" starring Clark Gable & Doris Day...you'll see who I'm talking about. Feynman in his early years looked like him and, in many ways, he is quite like the character. I wonder if the script writers based the character on Feynman. I wouldn't be surprised, both are highly intelligent people who are very down-to-earth and open-minded. I don't know why I watched that film but I'm glad I did. Feynman ROCKS! :)

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