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  1. Elementary Particles and the Laws of Physics: The 1986 Dirac Memorial Lectures by Richard P. Feynman, Steven Weinberg, 1999
  2. No Ordinary Genius: The Illustrated Richard Feynman by Richard P. Feynman, 1996-02-17
  3. "Most of the Good Stuff:" Memories of Richard Feynman
  4. Quantum Man: Richard Feynman's Life in Science (Great Discoveries) by Lawrence M. Krauss, 2011-03-21
  5. Tuva or Bust! Richard Feynman's Last Journey by Ralph Leighton, 2000-05-15
  6. The Quotable Scientist Words of Wisdom from Charles Darwin,Albert Einstein, Richard Feynman, Galileo, Marie Curie, Rene Descartes, and more by Leslie Alan Horvitz, 2000-06-15
  7. Feynman's Tips on Physics: A Problem-Solving Supplement to the Feynman Lectures on Physics by Richard P. Feynman, Michael A. Gottlieb, et all 2005-07-31
  8. The Character of Physical Law (Messenger Lectures, 1964) by Richard Feynman, 2001
  9. Richard Feynman: A Life in Science by John R. Gribbin, Mary Gribbin, 1998-07-01
  10. Feynman Lectures On Gravitation (Frontiers in Physics) by Richard Feynman, Fernando Morinigo, et all 2002-06-20
  11. Feynman Lectures on Computation by Richard P. Feynman, Anthony Hey, et all 2000-07
  12. A Guide to Feynman Diagrams in the Many-Body Problem (Dover Books on Physics and Chemistry) by Richard D. Mattuck, 1992-06-01
  13. The Feynman Lectures on Physics on CD: Volumes 17 & 18 by Richard P. Feynman, 2009-01-06
  14. Six Easy Pieces, Six Not-So-Easy Pieces: Essentials of Physics Explained by Its Most Brilliant Teacher by Richard P. Feynman, 2001-09

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24. Kosmologika - Vetenskapsmännen - Richard Feynman
Richard Phillip Feynman död den 15 februari år 1988, efter en lång tid av sjukdom, ledde till att en av de mest inflytelserika och karismatiska fysikerna
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Födelseland: USA Födelseår: 1918 Död år: 1988 Richard Phillip Feynman död den 15 februari år 1988, efter en lång tid av sjukdom, ledde till att en av de mest inflytelserika och karismatiska fysikerna under de senare delen av århundradet inte längre fanns vid liv (i alla fall ur amerikanernas synvinkel). Han föddes i Far Rockaway, New York, den 11 maj år 1918. Han studerade vid MIT där han tog en fil kand år 1939. Han fortsatte sina studier vid universitetet i Princeton där han doktorerade år 1942 med John Archibald Wheeler (1911- ) som handledare. Under Andra Världskriget rekryterades han till Los Alamos laboratoriet där han jobbade med vapenutveckling och efter kriget blev han professor i teoretisk fysik vid Cornell universitetet där han jobbade tillsammans med Hans Bethe (1906- ). Hans verktyg - främst Feynmandiagrammet - som förenklande beräkningarna blev en standard inom både kvantelektrodynamik och högenergifysik. Feynman var gästprofessor vid Caltech år 1950 och fick samma år fast tjänst där. Han blev Richard Chance Tolman professor i teoretisk fysik år 1959. Han återuppbyggde praktiskt taget kvantelektrodynamiken och fick 1965 års nobelpris tillsammans med Shinichiro Tomonaga och Julian Schwinger (1918- ) för "deras grundläggande arbete inom kvantelektrodynamik, med långt gångna följder för elementarpartikelfysiken". Under åren jobbade han med Murray Gell-Mann på en teori för svag växelverkan. Han formulerade en teori som förklarade en hel rad egenskaper hos

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26. La Fisica Di Feynman - Feynman Richard
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Né le 11 mai 1918 et décédé le 15 février 1988, Richard Feynman est considéré comme l’un des physiciens les plus influents et les plus remarquables du 20 ème siècle.
Personnalité hors norme, ses contributions les plus marquantes sont dans le domaine de l’électrodynamique quantique qui lui vaudront l’attribution du prix Nobel en 1965 avec Tomonaga et Schwinger . Sa technique des diagrammes et son intégrale de chemins ont révolutionné la théorie quantique des champs et des particules élémentaires.
Il n’y a sans doute aucun domaine de la physique que Feynman n’ait marqué de son empreinte, gravitation quantique, astrophysique relativiste, chimie quantique, théorie de l’hélium superfluide et modèle des interactions faibles sont quelques exemples, sans parler de ses articles précurseurs en nanotechnologie et informatique quantique
Grand pédagogue, ses cours de Physique sont mondialement célèbres ainsi que ses talents de joueur de Bongo et de dessinateur.
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28. Auteur - FEYNMAN Richard P.

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Der Kultphysiker und Nobelpreisträger Richard Feynman schreibt hier über sich: Er erzählt Anekdoten und Geschichten aus der Schulzeit, seiner Zeit in Los Alamos und an verschiedenen berühmten Universitäten. In seinen Erinnerungen verrät der geniale Physiker auch seine Motivation, Wissenschaft zu treiben: die Neugier auf das Unbekannte.
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31. "Cargo Cult Science" - By Richard Feynman
Richard Feynman. From a Caltech commencement address given in 1974 Also in Surely You re Joking, Mr. Feynman! During the Middle Ages there were all kinds of
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Also in 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 ideaswhich 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 workedor very little of it did. But even today I meet lots of people who sooner or later get me into a conversation about UFO's, or astrology, or some form of mysticism, expanded consciousness, new types of awareness, ESP, and so forth. And I've concluded that it's not a scientific world. Most people believe so many wonderful things that I decided to investigate why they did. And what has been referred to as my curiosity for investigation has landed me in a difficulty where I found so much junk that I'm overwhelmed. First I started out by investigating various ideas of mysticism and mystic experiences. I went into isolation tanks and got many hours of hallucinations, so I know something about that. Then I went to Esalen, which is a hotbed of this kind of thought (it's a wonderful place; you should go visit there). Then I became overwhelmed. I didn't realize how MUCH there was.

32. Richard P. Feynman - Biography
A biography of richard feynman.
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Richard P. Feynman was born in New York City on the 11th May 1918. He studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he obtained his B.Sc. in 1939 and at Princeton University where he obtained his Ph.D. in 1942. He was Research Assistant at Princeton (1940-1941), Professor of Theoretical Physics at Cornell University (1945-1950), Visiting Professor and thereafter appointed Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology (1950-1959). At present he is Richard Chace Tolman Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology.
Professor Feynman is a member of the American Physical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science; the National Academy of Science; in 1965 he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Society, London (Great Britain).
He holds the following awards: Albert Einstein Award (1954, Princeton); Einstein Award (Albert Einstein Award College of Medicine); Lawrence Award (1962).
Richard Feynman is married to Gweneth Howarth, they have a son, Carl Richard (born 22nd April 1961), and a daughter Michelle Catherine (born 13th August 1968).

33. Feynman
A short biography on one of the most famous physicists of all time.
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Richard Phillips Feynman
Born: 11 May 1918 in Far Rockaway, New York, USA
Died: 15 Feb 1988 in Los Angeles, California, USA
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Richard Feynman 's parents were Melville Feynman and Lucille Phillips. Melville was born into a Jewish family in Minsk, Belarus, and emigrated with his parents to the United States when he was five years old. He was a business man who tried, not too successfully, many different types of business. It is clear that his talents were not in business but rather in science which was the subject that fascinated him but he never had the opportunity to make a career from it. Lucille Phillips was born in the United States into a Jewish family. Lucille's father had emigrated from Poland and her mother also came from a family of Polish immigrants. She trained as a primary school teacher but married Melville in 1917 before taking up a profession. After their marriage Lucille and Melville Feynman moved into a Manhattan apartment and, in the following year, their first child Richard was born. Melville wanted his first child to be a son and he also wanted him to become a scientist so, overjoyed when he got the son he wanted, he did all he could to interest Richard in science throughout his childhood. Gleick writes [6]:-

34. Feynman's Talk
a transcript of the classic talk given by richard feynman at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society at Caltech.
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There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom
An Invitation to Enter a New Field of Physics by Richard P. Feynman This transcript of the classic talk that Richard Feynman gave on December 29th 1959 at the annual meeting of the American Physical Society at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) was first published in the February 1960 issue of Caltech's Engineering and Science http://www.zyvex.com/nanotech/feynman.html with their kind permission. Information on the Feynman Prizes Links to pages on Feynman For an account of the talk and how people reacted to it, see chapter 4 of Nano! by Ed Regis, Little/Brown 1995. An excellent technical introduction to nanotechnology is Nanosystems: molecular machinery, manufacturing, and computation by K. Eric Drexler, Wiley 1992. I imagine experimental physicists must often look with envy at men like Kamerlingh Onnes, who discovered a field like low temperature, which seems to be bottomless and in which one can go down and down. Such a man is then a leader and has some temporary monopoly in a scientific adventure. Percy Bridgman, in designing a way to obtain higher pressures, opened up another new field and was able to move into it and to lead us all along. The development of ever higher vacuum was a continuing development of the same kind. I would like to describe a field, in which little has been done, but in which an enormous amount can be done in principle. This field is not quite the same as the others in that it will not tell us much of fundamental physics (in the sense of, ``What are the strange particles?'') but it is more like solid-state physics in the sense that it might tell us much of great interest about the strange phenomena that occur in complex situations. Furthermore, a point that is most important is that it would have an enormous number of technical applications.

35. Hommage à Richard FEYNMAN
Un grand et g©nial physicien du XXe si¨cle. Sa vie, ses oeuvres, r©f©rences et bibliographie.
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Ce site est entièrement dédié à Richard Phillips FEYNMAN, physicien théoricien de renom, Prix Nobel de physique en 1965 et avant tout, homme exceptionnel dans bien des domaines.
On cite trop souvent ce fameux Prix Suédois en omettant d'écrire combien la compréhension des lois de la Nature passionnait FEYNMAN et combien il s'est attaché à en dévoiler les parties les plus cachées, comme un jeu sans fin avec l'Univers, et ce jusqu'à sa mort.
Je n'écrirai pas ici une biographie de FEYNMAN, si courte soit-elle (je vous laisse le soin, si vous le désirez, de consulter les ouvrages cités plus loin) mais simplement vous le faire découvrir (si ce n'est déjà fait) à travers les faits les plus marquants de sa carrière et peut-être vous donner envie d'en savoir plus.
Je constate depuis quelques temps que la notoriété de FEYNMAN a dépassé le cadre des physiciens les plus pointus pour gagner peu a peu des classes différentes de la société. J'y vois sans aucun doute la démonstration que l'esprit ouvert de FEYNMAN, son caractère sympathique et sa passion contagieuse pour Dame Nature ont su conquérir nombre de personnes (à commencer par moi), de façon bien plus efficace que ne l'auraient fait tous les prix du Monde.
Qui est FEYNMAN et qu'a-t-il fait ?

36. Feynman Online
richard feynman, scientist, teacher, raconteur, and musician. He assisted in the development of the atomic bomb, expanded the understanding of
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Richard Feynman, scientist, teacher, raconteur, and musician. He assisted in the development of the atomic bomb, expanded the understanding of quantumelectrodynamics, translated Mayan hieroglyphics, and cut to the heart of the Challenger disaster. Click here to go to www.feynman.com

37. Richard Feynman And The Textbook Selection Process
An interesting tale of Dr feynman on a high school text book selection committee.
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Richard Feynman was one of the pre-eminent physicists of the twentieth century. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics for his theoretical work on quantum electrodynamics, a field of physics that describes how sub-atomic particles interact. He was a professor at Caltech , and famous for his ability to get to the core of an issue. If you followed the Challenger disaster investigation, you might remember seeing him dump a rubber gasket in a glass of ice water to demonstrate why the gaskets allowed the rocket exhaust to burn a hole in the rocket. He was a thorough and direct man who preferred looking at the original data rather than read someone's idea as to what the data meant. He was asked to participate on a California textbook selection committee that was charged with evaluating textbooks for use in California public schools. He agreed, thinking it was a worthwhile use of his time. When the book depository called and asked where to send the 300 pounds of books, they told him not to worry, they could send over someone to help him read the books. Feynman said he wasn't quite sure how that would work and declined the offer of an assistant. During the weeks that he was reading texts, he kept getting calls from the publishers. They wanted to take him out to dinner, lunch, wherever he wanted. They wanted to talk over the advantages of their textbook. He kept fending them off, saying he was confident he would be able to read the texts. Moreover, he knew that the teachers wouldn't be receiving this kind of attention so he felt the books should be judged on their own merits.

38. Richard Feynman On Teaching
Some thought by feynman on the subject on teaching (an online excerpt from t The dignified professor from Sure You are Joking Mr feynman .
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excerpts from "'Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman!' Adventures of a Curious Character" by Richard Feynman, Bantam Books: New York, 1986 I don't believe I can really do without teaching. The reason is, I have to have something so that when I don't have any ideas and I'm not getting anywhere I can say to myself, "At least I'm living; at least I'm doing something; I am making some contribution" it's just psychological. When I was at Princeton in the 1940s I could see what happened to those great minds at the Institute for Advanced Study, who had been specially selected for their tremendous brains and were now given this opportunity to sit in this lovely house by the woods there, with no classes to teach, with no obligations whatsoever. These poor bastards could now sit and think clearly all by themselves, OK? So they don't get any ideas for a while: They have every opportunity to do something, and they are not getting any ideas. I believe that in a situation like this a kind of guilt or depression worms inside of you, and you begin to worry about not getting any ideas. And nothing happens. Still no ideas come. Nothing happens because there's not enough real activity and challenge: You're not in contact with the experimental guys. You don't have to think how to answer questions from the students. Nothing!

39. Physics 1965
SinItiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger, richard P. feynman. Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger, richard P. feynman. third 1/3 of the prize
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