Feynman 's way of doing quantum mechanics suggests that anything going from one place to another is connected in every possible way.
Feynman came to deliver a series of lectures.
Feynman strode onto the stage to the kind of applause reserved for performing artists, and opened his lecture with this observation-- "It's odd, but in the infrequent occasions
Feynman taught us that the electron does not do what a macroscopic object do, which is that it traverses a very deterministic and unique path
Richard Feynman wrote, "The fact that the vector potential appears in the wave equation of quantum mechanics was obvious from the day it was written.
Richard Feynman supported this idea, he wrote, "A is as real as B, realer, whatever that means."
the Feynman diagrams.
Richard Feynman often told his students that you should always carry your 12 favorite problems around with you everywhere.
Richard Feynman has that term, there's plenty of room at the bottom.
Richard Feynman , of course, is a legendary physicist.
And Feynman 's rules say how you can use this diagram to calculate how likely that is to happen, the amplitude or the probability of that process.
Richard Feynman said point blank at one point in an interview that that is where he got it from.
So Feynman and his friends figured out how to fix that, but it was really only for electromagnetism.
So Feynman and his friends figured out how to fix that, but it was really only for electromagnetism.
Richard Feynman was a Nobel Prize winner, but he was also a practical joker, as well as one of the founders of quantum electrodynamics.
Richard Feynman was one of the founders of quantum electrodynamics, but also a visionary.
So according to Feynman , any time a particle, a photon, or even a macroscopic object moves from point 1 to point 2,
And according to Feynman , we have to add the contributions of each them.
So Richard Feynman , after World War II-- he was one of the people who helped to build the atomic bomb-- said, we have to go beyond digital computers.
What Richard Feynman said was nature is quantum mechanical.
And so Richard Feynman said, it is only a matter of time before we leave the digital era and enter the next era, the quantum era, when we compute on atoms.
So why does Feynman say this?
The provost introduced Feynman as an instructor and physicist par excellence, but also, of course, as an accomplished bongo drummer.
It's called a Feynman diagram.
It's Richard Feynman , who was probably-- well, was one of the greatest physicists of the second half the 20th century.
This is basically the Feynman path integral, the probability to go from one amplitude in a field theory to another one.
So I sit at Feynman 's old desk.
So what Feynman did is to invent a way of talking about what happens in particle physics and quantum field theory, and also how likely it is to happen.
But Richard Feynman , the Nobel Prize-winning physicist, used to go around and challenge top mathematicians in the world
As Richard Feynman put it, the easiest person to fool is yourself.
So these things that Feynman discusses, he, leads into all kinds of various areas like, so much of human conversation is this, is this uh, act of, ah, getting one perspective
It's in the Feynman Lectures, volume three, first chapter.
Feynman included himself that statement.
And now let's get back to Feynman 's crazy way of doing quantum mechanics.
Truly a unique mind with that Richard Feynman ability of taking very complicated ideas and explaining them simply, without losing any of the essential, brilliant insights at
Then we see unexpected things," said Feynman .
And this is a page from Feynman 's notebook.
So an example of this is Richard Feynman , might be familiar to many of you-- one of the most well-known, successful physicists
And I love this quote from Richard Feynman , where he's saying, "The first principle is that you must not fool yourself-- and you are the easiest person to fool."
the equations now of a Feynman path integral without really stepping back to think of, OK, what's going on intuitively here?
well then there must be a Feynman diagram that says that that particle can interact with a proton via some new interaction.
And over her shoulder are Richard Feynman , the famous physicist, and the president of Caltech.
I didn't know that Richard Feynman was a drummer, playing hand drums.
What you'll see in the Feynman Lectures is he gives you two pictures of how to think about physics.
What you'll see in the Feynman lectures is he gives you two pictures of how to think about physics.
And that's really simple as Feynman points out.
I'm a big fan of Richard Feynman , the Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist who also had many other endeavors that he was into,
In the middle is Richard Feynmann, the famous American physicist.
And then I'm going to prove that really Feynman is right.
Richard Feynman did a famous presentation where he showed a $25 rubber seal failed, and that was the thing