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  1. The Feynman Lectures on Physics, boxed set: The New Millennium Edition by Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, et all 2011-01-04
  2. Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! by Richard Phillips Feynman, 2005-10
  3. The Art of Richard P. Feynman: Images by a Curious Character
  4. The Feynman Lectures on Physics Volumes 3-4 (v. 3 and v. 4) by Richard P. Feynman, 2004-05-12
  5. Richard Feynman: Quarks, Bombs, and Bongos (Makers of Modern Science) by Ray Spangenburg, Diane Kit Moser, 2010-10
  6. What Do You Care What Other People Think? Further Adventures of a Curious Character by Richard as told to Ralph Leighton Feynman, 1989-01-01
  7. The Beat of a Different Drum: The Life and Science of Richard Feynman by Jagdish Mehra, 1996-07-18
  8. The Feynman Lectures on Physics, The Definitive Edition Volume 2 (2nd Edition) by Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, et all 2005-07-29
  9. The Feynman Lectures on Physics Volumes 7-8 by Richard P. Feynman, 2006-01-03
  10. Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman and What Do You Care What Other People Think? by Ralph Leighton, 2006-11
  11. Feynman And Computation by Anthony Hey, 2002-06-27
  12. The Feynman Tapes, Volume 2 (At Cornell and The Draft) by Richard Phillips Feynman, 2002-12
  13. QED: A Play Inspired by the Writings of Richard Feynman and Tuva or Bust! by Ralph Leighton by Peter Parnell, 1998-09-30
  14. The Great Explainer: The Story of Richard Feynman by Harry LeVine, 2009

61. DR. RICHARD P. FEYNMAN
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62. Richard Phillips Feynman (1918-1988) Library Of Congress
Book Citations 28 Records. Author feynman, richard Phillips. Title ControlNo. 61018179 /L/r85 Author feynman, richard Phillips. Title
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search ... Free Email from Malaspina Book Citations [28 Records] Author: Feynman, Richard Phillips. Title: Quantum electrodynamics; a lecture note and reprint volume. Notes corr. by E.R. Huggins [and] H.T. Yura. Published: New York, W.A. Benjamin, 1961. Description: 198 p. illus. 23 cm. Series: Frontiers in physics; a lecture note and reprint series LC Call No.: QC680 .F4 Dewey No.: 537.1 Subjects: Quantum electrodynamics Series Entry: Frontiers in physics. Control No.: 61018179 /L/r85 Author: Feynman, Richard Phillips. Title: The Feynman lectures on physics [by] Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton [and] Matthew Sands. Published: Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. [1963-65] Description: 3 v. illus. 29 cm. LC Call No.: QC23 .F47 Dewey No.: 530 Notes: Vol. 2 has subtitle: The electromagnetic field; 3 has subtitle: Quantum mechanics. Subjects: Physics. Other authors: Leighton, Robert B., joint author. Sands, Matthew L. (Matthew Linzee), joint author. Other titles: Lectures on physics. Control No.: 63020717 //r892 Author: Feynman, Richard Phillips. Title: Quantum mechanics and path integrals [by] R.P. Feynman [and] A.R. Hibbs. Published: New York, McGraw-Hill [1965] Description: xiv, 365 p. illus. 24 cm. Series: International series in pure and applied physics LC Call No.: QC174.1 .F39 Dewey No.: 530.12 Subjects: Quantum theory. Other authors: Hibbs, Albert R., joint author. Control No.: 64025171 //r83

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64. Richard P. Feynman Discussion
What Do You Care What Other People Think? Further Adventures of aCurious Character by feynman, richard P. Released 01/2001. The
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65. Richard Feynman Discussion
What Do You Care What Other People Think? Further Adventures of a Curious Characterby feynman, richard P. Released 01/2001. Discussion richard feynman
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"Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!": Adventures of a Curious Character
by Hutchings, Edward
Released 04/1997
Six Easy Pieces: Essentials of Physics Explained by Its Most Brilliant Teacher (Helix Book)
by Davies, Paul
Released 04/1996
QED
by Feynman, Richard Phillips
Released 10/1988
What Do You Care What Other People Think?: Further Adventures of a Curious Character by Feynman, Richard P. Released 01/2001 Feynman Lectures On Physics (3 Volume Set) by Feynman, Richard Phillips Released 06/1970 Six Not-So-Easy Pieces: Einstein's Relativity, Symmetry, and Space-Time (Helix Books) by Feynman, Richard Phillips Released 03/1998 The Pleasure of Finding Things Out and the Meaning of It All by Feynman, Richard P. Released 10/2002 The Pleasure of Finding Things Out: The Best Short Works of Richard P. Feynman by Robbins, Jeffrey Released 08/2000 The Feynman Lectures on Physics: Commemorative Issue by Feynman, Richard Phillips Released 01/1989 Meaning of It All: Thoughts of a Citizen Scientist (Helix Books) by Feynman, Richard Phillips

66. Feynman, Richard P(hillips)
feynman, richard P(hillips) (19181988). US physicist whose work laidthe foundations of quantum electrodynamics. For his work on
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Feynman, Richard P(hillips)
US physicist whose work laid the foundations of quantum electrodynamics. For his work on the theory of radiation he shared the Nobel Prize for Physics 1965 with Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga (1906-1979). He also contributed to many aspects of particle physics, including quark theory and the nature of the weak nuclear force.
For his work on quantum electrodynamics, he developed a simple and elegant system of Feynman diagrams to represent interactions between particles and how they moved from one space-time point to another. He had rules for calculating the probability associated with each diagram.
His other major discoveries are the theory of superfluidity (frictionless flow) in liquid helium, developed in the early 1950s; his work on the weak interaction (with US physicist Murray Gell-Mann) and the strong force; and his prediction that the proton and neutron are not elementary particles. Both particles are now known to be composed of quarks.
Feynman was born in New York and studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at Princeton. During World War II, he worked at Los Alamos, New Mexico, on the behaviour of neutrons in atomic explosions. Feynman was professor of theoretical physics at Caltech (California Institute of Technology) from 1950 until his death.

67. Feynman
Origin richard Phillips feynman. Born 11 May 1918 in New York. richard feynmanstudied at MIT and received his doctorate from Princeton in 1942.
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Born: 11 May 1918 in New York. USA
Died: 15 Feb 1988 in Los Angeles, California, USA
Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous ( Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Richard Feynman studied at MIT and received his doctorate from Princeton in 1942. His doctoral work developed a new approach to quantum mechanics using the principle of least action. He replaced the wave model of electromagnetics of Maxwell with a model based on particle interactions mapped into space - time. Feynman worked on the atomic bomb project at Princeton University (1941-42) and then at Los Alamos (1943-45). After World War II he was appointed to the chair of theoretical physics at Cornell University, then , in 1950, to the chair of theoretical physics at Caltech. He remained at Caltech for the rest of his carer. Feynman's main contribution was to quantum mechanics, following on from the work of his doctoral thesis. He introduced diagrams (now called Feynman diagrams) that are graphic analogues of the mathematical expressions needed to describe the behaviour of systems of interacting particles. For this work he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1965, jointly with Schwinger Other work on particle spin and the theory of 'partons' which led to the current theory of quarks were fundamental in pushing forward an understanding of particle physics.

68. The Dr. Richard Feynman Observatory
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This page is dedicated to Dr. Richard Feynman. Dr Feynman was a Nobel prize winning physicist. But, he was much, much more. He was a human being who showed a deep insight into human nature and could illustrate that insight in a meaningful and humerous way. His books, lectures and stories have been an inspiration to our family for many years. One of his best work is Surely You Are Joking Mr. Feynman . To learn more about Dr. Feynman, follow these links:
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69. Hi-res Back Issue October 24 November 8 1997
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70. Richard Feynman
A brief story of how one man discovered richard feynman and his world. HowI Discovered richard feynman. (And the Friends of Tuva). By John Cirillo.
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I wonder if you would be kind enough to let visitors to your interesting site know about a video they may be interested in? I made various BBC documentary films with and about Feynman, including The Quest For Tannu Tuva (aka Last Journey of a Genius) and The Best Mind Since Einstein (aka No Ordinary Genius) and at last I've managed to get the BBC to let me distribute our Horizon/Nova programme'The Pleasure of Finding Things Out' (1981) on home video, and I want to put the word around that it's available. The details can be found at:
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Thanks a lot! Christopher Sykes
For practically every one of us, there must have been a time in our lives when we did not know of Richard Feynman or the place called Tuva. This is a brief story of how I discovered him and his world. I'd be interested to hear other people's stories of how they discovered him as well. Enjoy! I first heard of Richard Feynman in April of 1987. I was doing some research on electrostatics and asked a colleague if he happened to have some broad-ranged books on physics. He handed me a book entitled "The Feynman Lectures on Physics." I was unfamiliar with the book or the author but read through it to see if there was any information I could use. There was a little, though it was more abstract than what is usually needed in electronics (not to detract from the book; this is how it always seems to be with physics and electronics).

71. Richard Feynman, A Life In Science
richard feynman, A Life in Science. by John Gribbin and Mary Gribbin. richard feynman(19181988) was one of the important physicists of the 20th century.
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Richard Feynman, A Life in Science
by John Gribbin and Mary Gribbin
Dutton, Penguin Books, 1997
Richard Feynman (1918-1988) was one of the important physicists of the 20th century. He was also, in his own words, a "curious character," meaning both that he was curious about things and that he was "curious" in the sense of being a curiosity. His personal peculiarities and adventures are detailed in the charming and humorous auto-biographical stories in Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! (1985) and What Do You Care What Other People Think? (1988), both by Feynman as told to his friend Ralph Leighton. After Feynman's death, Leighton published a third volume, Tuva or Bust! The biography by the Gribbins is an excellent story of Feynman's life and an accessible discussion of his physics. We have everything from his childhood to his last words ("This dying is boring," waking up briefly from his final coma, p. 258). A man who genuinely desired to know and was enthusiastic about his discoveries and his teaching is a refreshing example in a day when intellectual life is increasingly nihilistic and autistic. But we also see Feynman's limitations. Philosophical questions never had the slightest appeal to him, nor religion. He was thus a purely scientistic scientist, ignoring or dismissing anything about life and the world that was not accessible to scientific method. Scientism, unfortunately, is not much help in combatting the forms of nihilism and relativism that are just barely philosophically sophisticated enough to sceptically "deconstruct" the epistemological foundations of science itself. Feynman's world would comfortably fit in with that of

72. Feynman
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"It is our responsability as scientists, knowing the great progress which comes from a satisfactory philosophy of ignorance, the great progress which is the fruit of freedom of thought, to proclaim the value of this freedom; to teach how doubt is not to be feared but welcomed and discussed; and to demand this freedom as our duty to all coming generations." Richard Feynman, The Value of Science, in W hat Do You Care What Other People Think?
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by Richard Feynman adapted from a Caltech commencement address given in 1974
(From the book Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! During the Middle Ages there were all kinds of crazy ideas, such as that a piece of of rhinoceros horn would increase potency. Then a method was discovered for separating the ideas which was to try one to see if it worked, and if it didn't work, to eliminate it. This method became organized, of course, into science. And it developed very well, so that we are now in the scientific age. It is such a scientific age, in fact, that we have difficulty in understanding how witch doctors could ever have existed, when nothing that they proposed ever really worked or very little of it did.

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74. CNN - Popularity Of Late Physicist Revived On Internet - Oct. 10, 1996
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Web posted at: 11:55 p.m. EDT From Correspondent Miles O'Brien PASADENA, California (CNN) Eight years after his death, quirky Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman is making something of a comeback, and Ralph Leighton is leading the way. "His name is popping up in more and more places," said Leighton, who played bongo drums with Feynman as a teen-ager and wrote a best-selling book entitled, "Surely You're Joking, Mister Feynman." But Leighton's work is just a fraction of what has been written by or about Richard Feynman. You can buy recordings of his jam sessions, and you can find him in bookstores. He is on the Internet, the focus of many Web sites, and is even the hero in a comic strip. Recently, he was portrayed by Matthew Broderick in the movie "Infinity." ( 30 sec./1.3M QuickTime movie The movie shows Feynman at the outset of his brilliant career at Los Alamos helping build the first atomic bomb while coping with his first wife's battle with tuberculosis. Feynman made his scientific mark later in life, earning his Nobel Prize in physics for creating

75. Feynman, Richard P(hillips)
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