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Uploaded on Jan 27, 2011

Richard Feynman -

The.Character.of.Physical.Law

Part 2: The Relation of Mathematics to Physics

(full version)

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  • frea35g

    uploader = awesome*c^2

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  • lowerlowerhk

    Thank you so much. Hopefully your video could be saved from a doomsday disaster or something like that :)

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  • stevenvh17

    Dimensional analysis: awesome has a dimension of time squared, obviously, and uploader is clearly meter squared, so the original equation is (at least dimensionally) correct.

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  • xamarmm

    Actually, the point is that nature at its very basic is very simple. Symmetry breaking explains to a large part much of the laws and features of nature. This is why group theory and symmetry theory plays such a big part in modern theorethical physics. Yes, the resulting laws are some times complex but the underlying principles are simple.

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  • xamarmm

    Err what are you trying to say here? I recognize many of the names and words but you have jumbled them together in a way that makes no sense at all.

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  • H Wik

    It doesnt make any sense whichever way you put it. :)

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  • nonnonee

    you r wrong

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    why?

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