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  1. THE CHARACTER OF PHYSICAL LAW Richard P. Feynman was one of this centurys most brilliant theoretical physicists and original thinkers. Born in Far Rockaway, New York, in 1918, he studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he graduated with a BS in 1939. He went on to Princeton and received his Ph.D. in 1942. During the war ...

  2. THE CHARACTER OF PHYSICAL LAW. RICHARD FEYNMAN. THE M.I .T . PRESS. MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS, AND LONDON, ENGLAND. Contents. Foreword page 9. First published in 1965 by The British Broadcasting Corporation. Copyright © 1965 by Richard Feynman. First M.I.T. Press Paperback Edition, March 1967.

  3. You could always say, 'When you come to living things, anything can happen'. If you accept that you will never understand living things. It is very hard to believe that the wiggling of the tentacle of the octopus is nothing but some fooling around of atoms according to the known physical laws.

  4. The Character of Physical Law, drawn from Feynman's famous 1964 series of Messenger Lectures at Cornell, offers an introduction to modern physics—and to Feynman at his witty and enthusiastic best.

  5. A series of classic lectures, delivered in 1960 and recorded for the BBC. This is Feynman's unique take on the problems and puzzles that lie at the heart of physical theory - with Newton's Law...

  6. Penguin Adult, 1992 - Science - 192 pages. Collecting legendary lectures from freewheeling scientific genius Richard P. Feynman, The Character of Physical Law is the perfect example of...

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