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Feynman 'Fun to Imagine' 1: Jiggling Atoms
Physicist Richard Feynman thinks aloud about atoms and how they jiggle, and how we perceive that jiggling as 'hot' and 'cold'. From the BBC TV series 'Fun to Imagine'(1983). You can now watch higher quality versions of some of these episodes at www.bbc.co.uk/archive/feynman/
Horizon: Richard Feynman - No Ordinary Genius (full version)
BBC Horizon 1993 Richard Feynman - No Ordinary Genius (full version)
Feynman: Take the world from another point of view (1/4)
Richard Feynman Take the world from another point of view Part 1/4 Hello. If you liked the Feynman Video, could I ask you for a favor? If you know of any employment opportunities for an electrical engineer in the Portland, Oregon area, please let me know! I have a PhD in Electrical Engineer and am teaching a college level physics class but am looking for additional work. My specialties are in RF electronics and electromagnetics. Thanks. - aaronsky12
Richard Phillips Feynman - The Last Journey Of A Genius
I'm an explorer okay, I get curious about everything and I want to investigate all kinds of stuff. The Quest For Tannu Tuva[1988]
THE FEYNMAN SERIES (part 1) - Beauty
www.facebook.com The Feynman Series is a companion project of The Sagan Series working in the hopes of promoting scientific literacy in the general population. Created by @ReidGower twitter.com Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. All copyrighted materials contained herein belong to their respective copyright holders, I do not claim ownership over any of these materials. I realize no profit, monetary or otherwise, from the exhibition of these videos. CURIOSITY - www.youtube.com HONOURS - www.youtube.com CREDITS MUSIC : Goldmund - Threnody - itunes.apple.com NARRATION: Richard Feynman - The Pleasure of Finding Things Out Home - www.homethemovie.org BBC Planet Earth - en.wikipedia.org BBC Life - en.wikipedia.org BBC The Grand Rift - en.wikipedia.org BBC The Secret Life Of Chaos - www.bbc.co.uk Microcosmos - www.imdb.com NASA - www.youtube.com Chronos - www.imdb.com BBC The South Pacific - en.wikipedia.org
Feynman 'Fun to Imagine' 4: Magnets (and 'Why?' questions...)
Physicist Richard Feynman explains to a non-scientist just how difficult it is to answer certain questions in lay terms! A classic example of Feynman's clarity of thought, powers of explanation and intellectual honesty - and his refusal to 'cheat' with misleading analogies... From the BBC TV series 'Fun to Imagine'(1983). You can now watch higher quality versions of some of these episodes at www.bbc.co.uk/archive/feynman/
Feynman :: Rules of Chess
Richard Feynman on the rational scientific method; increments and revolutions and castling.
Richard Feynman - The Pleasure Of Finding Things Out
Join me on facebook www.facebook.com The Pleasure of Finding Things Out was filmed in 1981 and will delight and inspire anyone who would like to share something of the joys of scientific discovery. Feynman is a master storyteller, and his tales -- about childhood, Los Alamos, or how he won a Nobel Prize -- are a vivid and entertaining insight into the mind of a great scientist at work and play. In this candid interview Feynman touches on a wide array of topics from the beauty of nature to particle physics. He explains things that are hard to grasp in layman's terms much like Carl Sagan did in the cosmos series. His explanation of the scientific method covers what we know, why we know it and most importantly, what we don't know and the pleasure of figuring it out. Professor Sir Harry Kroto, Nobel Prize for Chemistry said "The 1981 Feynman Horizon is the best science program I have ever seen. This is not just my opinion -- it is also the opinion of many of the best scientists that I know who have seen the program... It should be mandatory viewing for all students whether they be science or arts students."
Feynman on Wave Particle Duality (QED Lecture in New Zealand)
Feynman is doing a Q&A for his lecture series on QED. He answers a question about the nature of wave particle duality.
Richard Feynman - The Distinction of Past and Future. Part 1
Sorry, but I cannot post all of them. Richard Feynman was an inspirational teacher and could illuminate many esoteric concepts in physics with his contagious enthusiasm.
Feynman :: Inconceivable nature of nature
Richard Feynman on the electromagnetic spectrum. "But you gotta stop and think about it ... to really get the pleasure about the complexity; the inconceivable nature of nature" en.wikipedia.org a second or third gen PAL VHS dub of a vintage original off-air NTSC VHS tape, then captured and compressed and found on a torrent site. squashed, re-compressed and converted for YouTube. all sorts of obvious video and audio problems, but at least it's here, a special treat from the past. anyone with better source, please drop a comment. in the meantime, point your 1/8" black-holes at this nice piece of tape of The Chief.
Feynman on Scientific Method.
Physicist Richard Feynman explains the scientific and unscientific methods of understanding nature.
Feynman 'Fun to Imagine' 6: The Mirror
Richard Feynman amuses himself with an old puzzle - why do mirrors seem to switch left and right, but not top and bottom? From the BBC TV series 'Fun To Imagine' (1983). You can now watch higher quality versions of some of these episodes at www.bbc.co.uk/archive/feynman/
Feynman Diagrams - Sixty Symbols
Feynman Diagrams help physicists understand what happens when particles collide. More videos at www.sixtysymbols.com
Feynman 'Fun to Imagine 2: Fire
Physicist Richard Feynman talks more about jiggling atoms and heat, and about what fire is... From the BBC TV series 'Fun to Imagine'(1983). You can now watch higher quality versions of some of these episodes at www.bbc.co.uk/archive/feynman/
TEDxCaltech - Tony Hey - Feynman and Computation
Tony Hey is corporate vice president in Microsoft Research, and responsible for its multidisciplinary eScience Research Group and research collaborations between Microsoft and university researchers worldwide. Previously, he directed the UK's e-Science Initiative, helping to build a new scientific infrastructure for collaborative, multidisciplinary, data-intensive research.Before that he was Head of the School of Electronics and Computer Science, and Dean of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Southampton, and led a group researching parallel computing. Tony is a fellow of the UK's Royal Academy of Engineering, the British Computer Society, the Institute of Engineering and Technology, the Institute of Physics, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He was awarded a CBE for his services to science in 2005. Tony is passionate about conveying the excitement of science and technology to young people. He has co-authored "popular" books on quantum mechanics and relativity, and written technical books on particle physics and computing. About TEDx, x = independently organized event: In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event ...
"Cargo Cult Science" by Richard Feynman
CARGO CULT SCIENCE by Richard Feynman Adapted from the Caltech commencement address given in 1974. www.lhup.edu
Great Minds: Richard Feynman - The Uncertainty Of Knowledge
Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com Great Minds, Great Words: Richard Feynman - The Uncertainty of Knowledge ... The Nature and Purpose of the Universe. Playlist "Great Minds, Great Words": • www.youtube.com --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com • www.YouTube.com --- Richard Feynman (1918-1988) was an American physicist known for his work in the path integral formulation of quantum mechanics, the theory of quantum electrodynamics and the physics of the superfluidity of supercooled liquid helium, as well as in particle physics (he proposed the parton model). For his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman, jointly with Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965. He developed a widely used pictorial representation scheme for the mathematical expressions governing the behavior of subatomic particles, which later became known as Feynman diagrams. During his lifetime, Feynman became one of the best-known scientists in the world. He assisted in the development of the atomic bomb and was a member of the panel that investigated the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. In addition to his work in theoretical physics, Feynman has been credited with pioneering the field of quantum computing, and introducing the concept of nanotechnology (creation of devices at the molecular scale). He held the Richard Chace Tolman professorship in theoretical physics at ...
Feynman 'Fun to Imagine' 11: Ways of Thinking (Part One of Two)
Physicist Richard Feynman wonders about the different ways in which different people think about things... (to be continued). From the BBC TV series 'Fun to Imagine' (1983). You can now watch higher quality versions of some of these episodes at www.bbc.co.uk/archive/feynman/
Hans Bethe: How I met Feynman at Los Alamos
From WebOfStories.com, Hans Bethe, theoretical physics genius and Nobel laureate, tells how he met Richard Feynman and they worked together on the Manhattan Project to build the atomic bomb. This story is one of thousands you can watch at Web of Stories, an ever-growing collection of stories told by the most interesting people in the world - great scientists, artists and others. And it's free! webofstories.com
Feynman 'Fun to Imagine' 7: The Train
Physicist Richard Feynman explains how a train stays on the tracks. From the BBC TV series 'Fun to Imagine' (1983). You can now watch higher quality versions of some of these episodes at www.bbc.co.uk/archive/feynman/
BBC interview with Feynman (uncertainty)
I might think about it a little bit and if I can't figure it out, then I go on to something else, but I don't have to know an answer, I don't feel frightened by not knowing things, by being lost in a mysterious Universe without having any purpose, which is the way it really is so far as I can tell. It doesn't frighten me.
The Pleasure Of Finding Things Out (Part 1-5)
Richard Feynman - The Pleasure Of Finding Things Out 1981 (Part 1-5)
THE FEYNMAN SERIES (part 2) - Honours
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Richard Feynman - The.Character of Physical Law - Part 1 The Law of Gravitation (full version)
Richard Feynman (full version) Lectures at Cornell - The.Character of Physical Law - Part 1 The Law of Gravitation (full version)
Richard Feynman - Ode on a Flower
More clips from the Interview @ www.bbc.co.uk Richard Feynman on the appreciation of nature. Video is from 1981 BBC Interview. The interview is also the subject of Feynman's book The Pleasure of Finding Things Out. I have a friend who's an artist and he's some times taken a view which I don't agree with very well. He'll hold up a flower and say, "look how beautiful it is," and I'll agree, I think. And he says, "you see, I as an artist can see how beautiful this is, but you as a scientist, oh, take this all apart and it becomes a dull thing." And I think he's kind of nutty. First of all, the beauty that he sees is available to other people and to me, too, I believe, although I might not be quite as refined aesthetically as he is. But I can appreciate the beauty of a flower. At the same time, I see much more about the flower that he sees. I could imagine the cells in there, the complicated actions inside which also have a beauty. I mean, it's not just beauty at this dimension of one centimeter: there is also beauty at a smaller dimension, the inner structure...also the processes. The fact that the colors in the flower are evolved in order to attract insects to pollinate it is interesting -- it means that insects can see the color. It adds a question -- does this aesthetic sense also exist in the lower forms that are...why is it aesthetic, all kinds of interesting questions which a science knowledge only adds to the excitement and mystery and the awe of a flower. It only ...
Feynman -- Science Study Break
In this special edition of the Life Science Library's Science Study Break series, nuclear engineer, librarian and comics writer Jim Ottaviani discusses his graphic novel biography of the Nobel Prize-winning nuclear physicist Richard Feynman. About Science Study Break Pop culture and the academy collide as Science Study Break features researchers from The University of Texas at Austin discussing the science reality in books, television and film. Past presentations have examined bioterrorism and its treatment in the Fox thriller "24," artificial intelligence gone wild in "2001: A Space Odyssey," the comic realities of Spider-Man and epidemiological models for the proliferation of zombies. Science Study Break takes place twice each semester and is generously supported by the University Federal Credit Union.
THE FEYNMAN SERIES (part 3) - Curiosity
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Feynman :: Inertia and Fathers
Richard Feynman remembers an early scientfic observation. The difference between knowledge and deep understanding.
TEDxCaltech - Danny Hillis - Reminiscing about Richard Feynman
Danny Hillis is an inventor, scientist, author and engineer, and is chairman and co-founder of Applied Minds. Previously, he was Vice President and Disney Fellow at Walt Disney Imagineering and was a co-founder of Thinking Machines Corp. Danny pioneered the concept of parallel computers that is now the basis for most supercomputers, and RAID disk array technology used to store large databases while completing his PhD at MIT. He holds over 150 US patents, and is the designer of a 10000-year mechanical clock. Danny is also the Judge Widney professor of engineering and research medicine at the University of Southern California, and serves as co-chairman of The Long Now Foundation, and is on the board of the Hertz Foundation. He is a Fellow of the Association of Computing Machinery, of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the International Leadership Forum, and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. About TEDx, x = independently organized event: In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations.) On ...
TEDxCaltech - Leonard Susskind - Richard Feynman
Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor of Physics at Stanford University. His research interests include string theory, quantum field theory, quantum statistical mechanics, and quantum cosmology. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and, since 2009, has been serving as Director of the Stanford Institute for Theoretical Physics. About TEDx, x = independently organized event: In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized. (Subject to certain rules and regulations.) On January 14, 2011, Caltech hosted TEDxCaltech, an exciting one-day event to honor Richard Feynman, Nobel Laureate, Caltech physics professor, iconoclast, visionary, and all-around "curious character." Visit TEDxCaltech.com for more details.
Richard Feynman on doubt, uncertainty and religion (subtitled)
A segment of the BBC interview with Richard Feynman.
Feynman 'Fun to Imagine' 5: Bigger is Electricity!
Physicist Richard Feynman visits the dentist and wonders about the amazing phenomenon of electricity... From the BBC TV series 'Fun to Imagine'(1983). You can now watch higher quality versions of some of these episodes at www.bbc.co.uk/archive/feynman/
Feynman Chaser - The Likelihood of Flying Saucers
Richard Feynman gives his preferred explanation of reports of flying saucers.
Richard Feynman Plays the Bongos
For those who aren't sure how good Professor Feynman was at drumming (the famous 'Orange Juice' clip was recorded shortly before he died after a long fight with cancer), this fragment should help... Filmed at his home in the 1960's. If you want to hear Feynman in action, talking about all kinds of stuff, take a look at 'Fun to Imagine', 'The Quest for Tannu Tuva' and 'The Pleasure of Finding Things Out', all made for BBC TV.
Feynman 'Fun to Imagine' 3: Rubber Bands
Physicist Richard Feynman thinks more about the 'jiggling' of atoms, and about rubber bands and how they 'work'... From the BBC TV series 'Fun to Imagine' (1983). You can now watch higher quality versions of some of these episodes at www.bbc.co.uk/archive/feynman/
Richard Feynman talks about the O ring
Feynman states that the O ring material has no resilience at 32F or 0C which was the temperature at launch. This allowed the O2 leak from the main booster tank.
Richard Feynman - The Relation of Mathematics & Physics. Part 1
Sorry, but I cannot post all of them. Richard Feynman was an inspirational teacher and could illuminate many esoteric concepts in physics with his contagious enthusiasm. Watch at research.microsoft.com
Richard Feynman on hungry philosophers (or do we see objects or only their light)
Richard P Feynman's answer to the question: "When you are looking at something do you see only light or do you see the object?", taken from his first Sir Douglas Robb lecture at the University of Auckland in 1979. The lecture title was "Photons: Corpuscles of light". I love his grin at the end. If you like Feynman and haven't yet read any of his books, www.amazon.co.uk , I strongly recommend you do - you'll never look at the world in the same way again!
feynman qed lecture
Don't like QED rules? Tough. 1979 at New Zeland lecture, also available at www.scs-intl.com. 378KB, 74 secs Linus Pauling, a few months before his death at age 93. He spoke for 1 hour
Richard Feynman - Not Knowing Things
Richard Feynman goes over how he feels about not knowing things.
Feynman Diagrams with Adobe Illustrator
A tutorial on creating Feynman Diagrams in Adobe Illustrator. You'll learn to create brush strokes so that you can draw these diagrams quickly and easily. You can download my Feynman Diagram palette from www.hep.wisc.edu
TEDxCaltech - Michelle Feynman and Christopher Sykes - Fun to Imagine
Michelle Feynman is the daughter of Richard Feynman. A graduate of Art Center College of Design, Michelle is a freelance photographer and spends most of her days taking pictures. She is perhaps best known as the editor of, "Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track: The Letters of Richard P. Feynman," a collection of letters to and from her father.The book includes an introduction by Michelle in which she describes what it was like to grow up as the daughter of one of the world's best-known physicists. Michelle has also gathered a compilation of her father's artwork in a book entitled, "The Art of Richard P. Feynman: Images by a Curious Character." Christopher Sykes is a TV documentary producer based in London. He was born in 1945, and was educated at the Atlantic College and Merton College, Oxford where he read English. In 1970 he joined the BBC as a television researcher.He has made about seventy documentaries for BBC TV and Channel 4, some of which have been shown on PBS/Nova -- notably the programs he made with and about Richard Feynman ("The Pleasure of Finding Things Out," "Last Journey of a Genius" and "The Best Mind Since Einstein"). He is also a consultant to Web Stories, an online video collection of in-depth interviews with many of the great minds of our time. About TEDx, x = independently organized event: In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like ...
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