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July 9, 2009
Physicist Entertain Thyself
One of the nice things about helping someone with research is that you often find, tangentially, items that are very interesting. In so doing I recently came across the name Richard Feynman (1918-1988). He was Nobel Prize winning theoretical physicist whose videos I stumbled upon on youtube.com. I bet it would have been fun to be in any of his classes—he can make just about anything interesting. Here is just a sampling of the videos that are posted.
Posted by DavidStanley at July 9, 2009 1:05 PM