Feynman :: Rules of Chess
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Uploaded on Feb 21, 2007
Richard Feynman on the rational scientific method; increments and revolutions and castling.
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lurdanhelhart 3 years ago
Proof that knowledge makes life more joyous, more hopeful, more ineffably __beautiful__, than all those who claim "ignorance is bliss" can possibly imagine.
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SeleNazzy 2 years ago
>Listening to Feynman
>He starts talking about laws of physics
>Makes this analogy
>Motherfu.....(jaw-dropped)
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adsr303 4 months ago
His explanation is beautiful in its simplicity. Kind of like the fundamental laws of nature. :)
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Dara Quinn 4 months ago
Thanks.
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culwin 5 months ago
Look at that view.
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stanburdman 5 months ago
I am working while listening to this and I literally can't keep up with what he is saying. He speaks plainly but there is so much information in every syllable this needs my FULL attention to comprehend.
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Skittlezz711 5 months ago
feynamn.. One of the greatest men to ever live.
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molly2221Lou55 7 months ago
There's a BUNCH of Feynman audio around -- look for Los Alamos From Below and the audio of "Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Norm," --- letters, wonderfully read. Tuva Trader has Ralph Leighton's recordings of Feynman telling stories and both drumming together on 4 CDs (and you should read the books that came out of those sessions, "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman," & "What Do You Care What Other People Think, whether you think you like to read or not!"
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dejavuism 8 months ago
You and me both. I've started on Richard Feynman on Quantum Mechanics (Parts: 4). Sure would've loved to have had him as a lecturer.
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willzer808 9 months ago
i like watching all these casual Feynman interviews, but now i have ran out of them, will have to turn to his lectures to continue listening to him :/
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Kasra Mohammadi 11 months ago
Mouthwatering food for thought. What SeleNazzy said. God bless this man's mind and all that he has taught me about the pleasure of finding things out.
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BlindSoothsayer 1 year ago
I think it was Dirac who originally used the chess metaphor.
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