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Uploaded on May 10, 2008

Richard Feynman: Take the world from another point of view

Part 3 of 4

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  • MadaxeMunkeee

    Omg he said "lightyears old" noooooooo

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  • 8JSimo

    lol, "millions of light-years old" 4:53

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  • JacobusCT

    he DID say that he doesn't know the names of things.

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  • 0myjoe

    4 people who watched this don't like the pleasure of finding things out.

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  • bjankuloski

    Well, a year is a year, it's just that the distance is much greater because light covers it so fast :))

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  • Matthew Waswo

    That could be a technically true statement, couldn't it? From our frame of reference the galaxies could be millions of light years away, meaning that in terms of the time it takes for light to travel in an Earth year * (millions) = millions of years. It just a unit of measurement.

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  • Mark Carey

    the plasma physicists now think the redshifts of quasars are actually intrinsic...they might actually be new galaxies being born - which is like hoyle's continuous creation theory reborn

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  • Ryan Wilson

    I wish he were able to explain LHC findings.

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  • xjaskix

    *PHEW*, it wasn't Feynman who said that. you scared me, comment from a year ago.

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  • justonium

    He also said "where particles exist for only a million millionth of a second."

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  • cdpang

    Just goes to show you that he thinks in four dimensions. Spacetime is probably just one thing to him.

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