It's by a guy named Richard Feynman.
His name was Richard Feynman.
And that's Richard Feynman.
His name is Richard Feynman.
The life and work of Richard Feynman.
And Feynman's eyes just opened up.
Feynman's style-- no,"style" is not the right word.
Richard Feynman was a great physicist.
Richard Feynman was also a showman, an enormous showman.
Feynman said,“Exactly this is what I had forgotten in life.
Feynman believed that scientists should constantly remind themselves of their biases.
But let me tell you a little bit about Feynman the physicist.
Feynman would marry twice more
and have two children with his third wife.
This was Richard Feynman nearing the crest of his powers. At twenty-three.
And I'm going to tell you about the Richard Feynman that I knew.
For Feynman the essence of scientific imagination was a powerful
and almost painful rule.
Richard Feynman once said,"I think I can safely
say that nobody understands quantum mechanics.
This method was developed by Richard Feynman when he was a student at Princeton.
As a matter of fact, Feynman, as a child, was very fascinated by this.
Shortly after he was awarded his doctorate Feynman married Arlene with no family members present.
To avoid the technical difficulties with Feynman's sum over histories, one must use imaginary time.
movie starring William Hurt about Richard Feynman's investigation into the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger disaster.
Feynman wanted to look beyond the official testimony to the numbers
and data that backed it up.
In the 1940s, Feynman devised a scheme for calculating the most likely outcomes
of quantum mechanical events.
Feynman decided, as a sort of amateur helium physicist,
that he would try to figure it out.
In the sixties, the physicist Richard Feynman wrote,“I think I can safely say
that nobody understands quantum mechanics.”.
As Feynman himself would point out, physics alone
holds more examples of the fallibility of its old masters.
Richard Feynman, a Nobel Prize winner for his work on quantum electrodynamics,
said,"Why nature is mathematical is a mystery.
Like string theory, quantum theory also posits a multiplicity of dimensions popularized by Stephen Hawking and Richard Feynman.