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The Feynman Series

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posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 02:00 PM
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The Feynman Series is a companion project of The Sagan Series working in the hopes of promoting scientific education and scientific literacy in the general population.



We are accelerating with advancements so quickly that sometimes we can't see the bigger picture... Sometimes you have to take a step back and invision reality in its simplicity. There is beauty in simplicity.



Part 1



Part 2



Part 3



FYI: He won the nobel prize in 1965, and is considered the greatest mind since Einstein.


For more information about Richard Feynman, take a look at his Wikipedia page:

en.wikipedia.org...
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posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 02:19 PM
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nice videos..
s n f

the first one is very good.. if you change the soundtrack to something like this (turn sound down on original and watch playing this video with sound up)



makes a cool video imo


back on topic.. im aware of richard feynman and almost everything ive ever heard him say makes sense..



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 02:33 PM
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Yes, he reminds me of a Carl Sagan, and Michio Kaku. They are a rare group of physicists who can function at the highest levels, yet at the same time break it down into laymens terms that everyone can understand.



posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 03:03 PM
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Originally posted by v1rtu0s0
Yes, he reminds me of a Carl Sagan, and Michio Kaku.



Originally posted by Misterlondon
im aware of richard feynman and almost everything ive ever heard him say makes sense..
Same here. I could also say that about Carl Sagan.

While I admire the way Michio Kaku popularizes science, I've heard him say lots of things that don't make sense. Therefore, I don't think he's in the same class as Feynman and Sagan, and in fact the Feynman series description says it's a companion of the Sagan series (It doesn't say anything about Michio Kaku).

Thanks for posting the videos, the first one was good, and I look forward to watching the others later!

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posted on Oct, 23 2011 @ 03:40 PM
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I agree, it seems that Kaku has let himself become to mainstream. When you're forced to come up with a neat talking point every 5 minutes, you're going to have to fabricate things sometimes...



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