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      • In March 1964, Feynman appeared once again before the freshman physics class as a lecturer, but the notes for this particular guest lecture were lost for a number of years. They were finally located, restored, and made available as Feynman's Lost Lecture: The Motion of Planets Around the Sun.
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  2. Feynman's Tips on Physics. a problem-solving supplement to the feynman lectures on physics ♢ Feynman's Messenger Lectures. full hd videos of 7 lectures feynman gave at cornell in 1964. Lecture Recordings 1961‑64. 117 flp lecture recordings 4. Lecture Photos 1961‑64. 3043 flp lecture photos 5. Feynman's Notes. 611 pages of flp lecture notes

  3. Feynman Lecture Notes. The Feynman Lectures on Physics, original course handouts, 1961-63. The Feynman Lectures on Physics was based on a two-year introductory physics course that Richard Feynman taught at Caltech from 1961 to 1963; it was published in three volumes during the years 1963 to 1965, and used as the introductory physics textbook at ...

  4. In March 1964, Feynman appeared once again before the freshman physics class as a lecturer, but the notes for this particular guest lecture were lost for a number of years. They were finally located, restored, and made available as Feynman's Lost Lecture: The Motion of Planets Around the Sun.

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    • 1964
  5. On 14 March 1964 Richard Feynman, one of the greatest scientific thinkers of the 20th Century, delivered a lecture entitled ‘The Motion of the Planets Around the Sun’. For thirty years this remarkable lecture was believed to be lost. But now Feynman’s work has been reconstructed and explained in meticulous, accessible detail, together

  6. Apr 20, 2011 · In an interview with MIT News, Jaffe talked about the Feynman lectures and why they are still important, so many years later. Q. Nearly 50 years after Richard Feynman gave these lectures, why are they still relevant today?

  7. Richard P. Feynman Nobel Lecture . Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1965. The Development of the Space-Time View of Quantum Electrodynamics. We have a habit in writing articles published in scientific journals to make the work as finished as possible, to cover all the tracks, to not worry about the blind alleys or to describe how you had the wrong idea first, and so on.

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