Feynman: Take the world from another point of view (2/4)

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Uploaded by on May 10, 2008

Richard Feynman
Take the world from another point of view
part 2 of 4

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  • This guy is a good role model for any young man, and that's an understatement. Thoughtful and open-minded, yet confident and assertive, on top of a million other wonderful things. If I had to pick someone as the most inspirational and influential person upon my life, I would pick this man. He inspired me to quit abusing my mind and body, let go of my troubled roots, stop worrying about what others think, and to pursue my passion for physical science.

  • from 3:48 he explains very simply why religious and spiritual nuts don't like science: because you have to do a hell of a lot of studying to find the answers, not just think of idiotic concepts off the top of your head. i actually have a friend who believes my biggest problem is that i read too many books and believe everything i read. dear god!

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  • @chris060372 Why are you friends with such an idiot?

  • @itchcity that's the plot of good will hunting you dumbass

  • @SnuffThaRooster Stupid fucking Christians , that's who.

  • @SnuffThaRooster probably some creationist folks lol

  • @SnuffThaRooster Do we really want to know?

  • @SnuffThaRooster They went somewhere else.

  • @SnuffThaRooster Who cares.....

  • Thank you for uploading these. He is inspiring!

  • Just reading about liquid hydrogen. Think about this. Our entire scale of temperature ( USA you guys are not included ), is set around the liquidity of water. 0-100 Degrees. It is.

    The other thing is everything has a liquidity range. So a gas like hydrogen: has a liquidity range at -259 C -> -252 C, iron: 1538 C -> 2862 C. H2O: 0 C -> 100 C.

    That any gas can be a solid if it is cold enough and any solid can be a gas ( and presumably a plasma ) if it is hot enough is awesome !

  • Thanks for posting these videos... Inspirational stuff!

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