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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2010

Horizon 1964. Richard Feynman describes the discovery of the omega baryon. Part 2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=we_zt6oJzmI

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  • @ThermalHD

    Ugh; please keep your suggestions of pseudoscientific viewing material to yourself. Mysticism and a lack of understanding of basic quantum mechanics have no place here.

  • thanks for posting! i'm always looking for feynman material i haven't seen before. i hope it never ends.

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  • Developing The Standard Model was a painful but necessary journey. But it wasn't the end of the road - there may never be one ;-(...

    On the other hand, when we reach the end of the road in Physics, it will be a bittersweet day.

  • Feynman is my ideal

  • i always love watching and listening to feynman. thanks for this

  • Sadly, we're still gathering information with the new leap of scientific understanding still stuck in a mollass... One issue is that gathering information now much relies on huge particle accelerators, projects requiring huge resources, cutting-edge technology and long time to get up-and-running.

  • @sriHKN Well, that's gratifying to know. Unfortunately, the anti-evolution mindset is still widespread enough here in America that the "evolution is just a 'theory'" stance helps propel guys like Rick Perry to the top of the heap in the Republican presidential contest.

  • @TroyOi Evolution is actually in debate in a very very small part of the world (in terms of population) I think :) But I see what you mean about climate change and quackery. Feynman's the man!

  • The world needs more Feynmans, especially in this "brave new world" of anti-evolution, anti-climate-change, anti-science know-nothingness. (Please excuse the hyper-hyphenation!)

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