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Richard Feynman - Symmetry in Physical Law - Part 1

This is from The Feynman Lectures on Physics given in 1961 at Caltech. I highly recommend this lecture series. While not all of it is understandable to the lay person, much of it is. Richard Feynma...  
 
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cherikeered (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Where is part 2?
andypandy202000 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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on symmetry in time, aren't some of the universal constants changed with time, and so meaning that the symmetry is not maintained?
numberonesurvivor75 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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If you bought GM 50 years ago, would the same thing happen if you bought it now? :)
EnemyOfEldar (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It makes you think, how does someone think of this stuff
Feynman is one of my Heroes,
espenladden (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Feynman is one of my top heros, so thank you for this one!!!!
polymath7 (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Taiwan? I seem to remember that when last we spoke several moths ago you were in Australia. -or am I thinking of someone else?
riversonthemoon (4 months ago) Show Hide
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I'm originally from Australia, but have been living in Taiwan for many years now. I'll be heading back in about a months time, and will probably move back for good next year. It's been over a year since I went back, so I doubt I was in Australia last time we conversed.
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GM comment, LMAO!
riversonthemoon (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Yeah, he's a prophet!

Actually, I think he was referring to the trouble the company had in 1961 with the United Auto Workers Union which involved a demand for profit sharing and grievances about time off for workers for bathroom breaks, among other things, leading to strikes. I imagine this would have affected the stock price.

But it is funny how relevant that comment is today.

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