The Essence of Science In 61 Seconds (Richard Feynman)
Here it is, in a nutshell: The logic of science boiled down to one, essential idea. It comes from Richard Feynman, one of the great scientists of the 20th century, who wrote it on the blackboard during a class at Cornell in 1964.
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tkm0TNFzIegthe-feynman-techniqueThe Feynman TechniqueRichard Feynman was a physicist who received a Nobel prize for his work in quantum electrodynamics. He was notorious for asking others to explain concepts in simple language to test their understanding.
Qf1BGZ739xYthe-fantastic-mr-feynmanThe Fantastic Mr. FeynmanThe Fantastic Mr. Feynman is a documentary film on the life and work of the Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard P. Feynman, produced by BBC Scotland, written and directed by Christopher Riley. It was originally aired in the UK on 12 May, 2013.
wVU0uIPek9Uthe-beauty-of-science-richard-feynmanThe Beauty of Science (Richard Feynman)The Feynman Series is a companion project of The Sagan Series working in the hopes of promoting scientific literacy in the general population. Created by @ReidGower