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Richard Feynman was a brilliant physicist best known for his exceptional contributions to quantum mechanics and his captivating teaching style, among others.

Here are all of Feynman's Freely available Lectures at one place.

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The Feynman Lectures on Physics are completely Free online. Read them here:

Volume 1:

Volume 2: https://t.co/a3LepWnwF7

Volume 3: https://t.co/FyGyHoeBRjfeynmanlectures.caltech.edu/I_toc.html
feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/II_toc.html
feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/III_toc.html
The official feynmanlectures website also has a special viewer that shows every video lecture with interactive transcripts alongside.

Thanks to @BillGates and the Feynman Estate for their support.

feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/fml.html
Richard Feynman: Quantum Mechanical view of Reality (Lecture 1)
Richard Feynman - Quantum Mechanical view of Reality (Lecture 3)

Richard Feynman - Quantum Mechanical view of Reality (Lecture 4)
Elementary particles and the Laws of Physics - Dirac memorial lecture series, 1986. The reason for anti-particles:

Sir Douglas Robb Memorial Lectures, 1979.
University of Auckland: Photons, Corpuscles of Light
Richard Feynman - Computer Heuristics Lecture, Sept. 26th 1985.
Oct. 25th, 1984. Feynman Lecture on "Tiny Machines" Nanotechnology: There's Plenty of Room at the bottom, American Physical Society.
Tape recordings of Feynman's 1961-64 Caltech Introductory Physics lectures, which form the basis of the book 'The Feynman Lectures on Physics' are made completely free online:

feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/flptapes.html
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