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:
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:
Here are some of the Best freely available playlists from Linear Algebra to Number theory that you can use to excel at Mathematics.
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Linear Algebra by W. Gilbert Strang, Professor of Mathematics at MIT, MCW playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=…
Introduction to Mathematical Analysis building upon the experience of limits of sequences and properties of real numbers and on calculus by Dr. Joel Feinstein, Associate Professor in Pure Mathematics at the University of Nottingham: youtube.com/playlist?list=…
Albert Einstein had a profound love for the violin that went hand in hand with his scientific pursuits. Einstein's passion for playing the violin was an integral part of his life, providing him with solace, and creative expression.
2. Richard Feynman and bongos 🎶
Feynman's love for the bongos demonstrated his multifaceted nature and showcased the harmonious blend of scientific curiosity and artistic expression that resided within him.
He was born on July 10, 1856 in Smiljan, Austrian Empire (now Croatia) to an Orthodox priest father and a mother who was skilled in making home craft tools.
He had a photographic memory and could memorize entire books and speak eight languages.