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InStarts With A Bang!byEthan SiegelAsk Ethan: Why isn’t Richard Feynman your personal hero?One of the 20th century’s most famous, influential, and successful physicists is lauded the world over. But Feynman is no hero to me.Nov 841
InCantor’s ParadisebyMerry JansonWhat is Feynman’s Notebook Method?“Notebook of Things I Don’t Know About”Apr 838
Mental GardenFeynman Technique — How to master the learning processUse this to gain an in-depth understanding of any subjectOct 297
InVenturebygab1930sThe Concept of Time in Physics: Insights from Richard FeynmanHere’s a structured paper discussing Richard Feynman’s insights on the concept of time in physics as presented in his 1965 article in the…Oct 15
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