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  1. 理查德·菲利普斯·费曼 (英語: Richard Phillips Feynman , / ˈfaɪnmən / ;1918年5月11日—1988年2月15日), 美国 理论物理学家 ,以对 量子力学 的 路径积分表述 、 量子电动力学 、过冷 液氦 的 超流性 以及 粒子物理学 中 部分子模型 (英语:parton model) 的研究 ...

  2. Richard Feynman’s Mental Models: How to Think, Learn, and Problem-Solve Like a Nobel Prize-Winning Polymath (Learning how to Learn Book 23) Book 23 of 26: Learning how to Learn. 128. Kindle. $399. Available instantly. Great On Kindle: A high quality digital reading experience. Other formats: Audible Audiobook , Hardcover , Paperback.

  3. The Feynman Technique is a four-step process for understanding any topic. This technique rejects automated recall in favor of true comprehension gained through selection, research, writing, explaining, and refining. Feynman’s biography, penned by James Gleick, provides a host of clues into the famous physicist’s learning process.

  4. This website is dedicated to Richard P. Feynman (1918-1988), scientist, teacher, raconteur, and drummer. He assisted in the development of the atomic bomb, expanded the understanding of quantum electrodynamics, translated Mayan hieroglyphics, and cut to the heart of the Challenger disaster. But beyond all of that, Richard Feynman was a unique ...

  5. May 21, 2018 · Richard Phillips Feynman. The theoretical work of the American physicist Richard Phillips Feynman (1918-1988) opened up the doors to research in quantum electrodynamics. He shared the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics. Richard Feynman was born on May 11, 1918, in Far Rockaway, a suburb of New York City.

  6. The recording of this lecture is missing from the Caltech Archives. 1 Atoms in Motion 1. Summary: Atoms in Motion. Science: We are not concerned with where a new idea comes from – the sole test of its validity is experiment. Atoms: Things are made of myriads of particles about $10^ {-8} $ cm in diameter.

  7. 1–1 Atomic mechanics. “Quantum mechanics” is the description of the behavior of matter and light in all its details and, in particular, of the happenings on an atomic scale. Things on a very small scale behave like nothing that you have any direct experience about. They do not behave like waves, they do not behave like particles, they do ...

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