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Title: Feynman: 'The Quest for Tannu Tuva" Part Four of Five
Added: Jul 11, 2009
Author: ChristopherJSykes
Duration: 6:59
Description:
Continuing the story of physicist Richard Feynman's fascination with the remote Asian country of Tannu Tuva, and his efforts to go there with his great friend and drumming partner Ralph Leighton (co-author of the classic 'Surely You're Joking, Mr Feynman'). Feynman was dying of cancer when this was filmed, and died a few weeks after the filming. This is Part Four of five. Originally shown in the BBC TV science series 'Horizon' in 1988, and also shown in the USA on PBS 'Nova' under the title 'Last Journey of a Genius'
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Tags: last journey of genius nova richard feynman curiosity imagination wonder travel adventure ralph leighton drums bongos
last journey of genius nova richard feynman curiosity imagination wonder travel adventure ralph leighton drums bongos
Youtube Comments: 11
terrapinbear Says:
Aug 23, 2009 - This guy is singing the next trend in popular music! Thanks for posting this! A real joy to watch!
AarghGrr Says:
Aug 25, 2009 - That trend has started. check out Huun-Huur-Tu. A Tuvan group who've toured widely (Tuva isn't so cut off these days).
Polkabear69fun Says:
Sep 10, 2009 - Christopher can I ask where these videos come from?
fegolem Says:
Jan 4, 2010 - I miss Richard so much.
rodneyrouchy Says:
Jan 21, 2010 - I am crap at physics/math, etc, and i miss him too!?
SisK0211 Says:
Jul 17, 2010 - man im 17yo, and i watched the whole thing... whats wrong with me? xD
Nitr3 Says:
Aug 6, 2010 - The question you're looking for is: "What's wrong with everyone else?"
Diane012341 Says:
Dec 4, 2010 - This clip captures a piece of history, characterizing the nature of PR in a public agency. I feel it's worth sharing because it contains a nice algorithm for deciding what challenges one ought to take on, i.e. "what will be the impact of one's participation?"
raheelak29 Says:
Jun 6, 2011 - i was born two years after his death. Yet I miss him too for some odd reason lol.
OnkelStein Says:
Feb 20, 2012 - If you're 17 and watched the whole thing, that means there's still hope for humanity. People like us are part of a movement of reason, and in the end knowledge will always prevail.












skilambi Says:
Jul 19, 2009 - Thanks for posting this up. Its awesome :)