It's completely absurd that he doesn't mention the arab armies started every war and told the palestinians to leave their homes in 1948.
@charleswood2182Күн бұрын
Read Coppola and Purves 1996 and its follow-up by Purves et al 2015. The 2015 article explains how the brain does not process visual sensory signals into our visual experience. That's because the 1996 article serendipitously measured a change in a complex visual scene was perceived in the same instant that the change in the visual scene occurred. That means the brain didn't do it because processing takes time, functions take time and it took no time for visual imagery to be perceived once the visual sensory signal arrived at the visual cortex, 80 ms after stimulation of the retina. So yes. That means we do possess a soul, all life does, and with classical relativity and with Smolin and Verde 2021, it should be clear if you read those two short articles that objective reduction, the collapse of the wave function, was observed directly by subjects in 1996. But what do hear endlessly from science journalists. The brain this the brain that and other falsehoods. Like. I am only my body etc. Despite that idea having been falsified by an experiment by Purves, go look at his CV and tell me why the rest of academia didn't embrace his findings.
@paularajaКүн бұрын
Prof Hardy could have sent him back to India on a holiday and to recuperate his health. But the greed of Cambridge University and Prof Hardy was such that they wanted to extract as much work and information out of him because they were afraid that if he went back to India they will lose him to either the Americans or Germans or some other University. This academic imprisonment ultimately led to his death. Prof Hardy is the main villain in this piece.
@samhailessКүн бұрын
dnvbamf,jgnb.kgdfsdnbn great drawing and guy
@SJGBII55Күн бұрын
Who is the bitchy sounding woman at around 5:00? My God!
@uraniumu242Күн бұрын
I went through high school not understanding Algebra. I have learning disability’s and couldn’t organize my thoughts. When I heard Mr. Feynman talk in such sim😊levways it convinced me their was a way for me to accomplish this. Eventually I gained enough education to become a computer engineer and had a 25 year career working in government and the private sector. He was a gift to the world and inspirational.
@Sakanakao2 күн бұрын
I love his delight at the end "as you know, I know nothing about this!"
@MickManningly3 күн бұрын
Sign of a truely intelligent man. , to know how little he knows !
@FaziahAddala-jl1ff3 күн бұрын
MERCI❤CHER PROFESSEUR❤PARDONNEZ NOUS ❤
@warrenfernandes5083 күн бұрын
He really does spark your imagination
@cassiusbyrfors4 күн бұрын
His spirit lives in the autogenerated subtitles, here are all the interpretations of his name: Wittgenstein, Vidkun Stein, thickened stein, drinking Stein's, veteran Stein, Pitkin Stein, Rickon Stein, victim signs, fit con Stein, Victor Shaw, Vic and time, V contains, Victim Stein, Viktor Stein, Vic and Stein, King of Thailand.
@jalsiddharth7 күн бұрын
Absolutely brilliant. :)
@rainworld-f3i8 күн бұрын
🔥😊
@subho67448 күн бұрын
Or aj ki date Mai 10 rs Mai jhal muri milta hai sirf
@PlayboiMyers-i1b9 күн бұрын
A mí, en reflexión sobre el universo e pensado muchas de las ideas del Sr.feinman, y en ésa imaginación a veces llegó a un punto que me aterra, y es darme cuenta de lo poco que en realidad sabemos,,,cuando se observa el planeta 3 y el universo que lo rodea desde fuera , es decir estás en el espacio exterior mirando el sistema solar y observas el planeta tierra entnces miras a tú alrededor y la inmensidad del espacio. Un punto en el espacio. ( y más allá que hay?
@3dgar7eandro9 күн бұрын
Nature imagination is so Much Grater than ours indeed!!! I love that metaphor !
@3dgar7eandro9 күн бұрын
What a remarkable mind he has, and what an even more incredible human being he was :)
@3dgar7eandro9 күн бұрын
I would genuinely pay my soul in exchange for having the opportunity of having Feynman as my teacher for 1 year! What a remarkable mind he has indeed!
@GiaZLife8889 күн бұрын
When injustice is law... RESISTANCE IS A DUTY!!!!
@boeingpameesha955010 күн бұрын
My sincere thanks for sharing it. 1:13: Sir Mr.G H Hardy, brief relationship with sir shree srinivasa ramanujan the legend. 1:52: Letters from an Indian clerk. 2:43: Address and location of sir Mr.Srinivasa Rananujam's residence. 3:12: Signature S Ramanujan. 4:32: Dr. Bela bollobas 6:18: Sir Mr. Littlehood, changes, corrections and comments. 8:09: Elementary results: Pure mathematics. 9:27: Eric Harold Neville, he is the one who convinced Srinivasa Ramanujan to come to England. 10:32: Dr.S.Chandrasekhar
@marciafriedman918911 күн бұрын
A fascinating and touching documentary. I remember him... In fact, I was in one of his first films as an extra when I was living in Israel. It was titled "Every Bastard is a King," and it starred the famous Israeli actor Oded Kotler. I had moved to Tel Aviv from San Francisco the summer of the 1967 War and was working as a "ground hostess" for TWA at Lod Airport. I don't remember how or by whom, but I was approached and asked to be an extra. The scene I was in was shot on the roof of a building. I can't find the movie anywhere online. I would also like to see "Kazablan" - from the scenes shown in this documentary. Do you know where they might be available - or they may be too old and unusable.
@ChristopherSykesDocumentaries10 күн бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it! All the movie clips in the film came from commercially-available DVDs. Hope that helps..
@dausk638111 күн бұрын
what an amazing channel i have stumbled upon
@DivyaVinothkumar-d4m11 күн бұрын
Proud to have studied in the same school where Ramanujan studied 🙏in kumbakonam
@Ropeorsnake2 күн бұрын
wonderful! is Ramanujan’s inspiration discussed there, his dreams sent from Divine Mother? 🙏🏼
@debashreedutta325612 күн бұрын
Miss those wonderful days😢
@mynameandsomenubmers12 күн бұрын
Totally avoided the question, meaning he doesn't know how to answer the question simply. If you can't answer something simply, you don't fully understand what you're talking about.
@Aguyinachair11 күн бұрын
Making a lot of assumptions there. He answered the question well, he needed the interviewer to know the question he is asking to begin with. Otherwise, how could they even begin to understand the answer? Then in the second half he explains that magnetic fields are caused by electron fields being aligned in a material. And then at the end, he explains he cant do it simply without cheating you of knowledge. Did we even watch the same video?
@shibasurfing9 күн бұрын
Please explain ferromagnetism simply then 🤣 He even alluded to spin domains, get out of here. The literal point is that it isn’t simple to understand.
@cm97486 күн бұрын
@@shibasurfing well, He could explain why these electrons spinning in the same direction causes magnetism... That is the Crux of the question. Does the spin cause some kind of pressure mediation and if so in what . How do electrons spin effect at a distance and why does the electron spin of two separate Items cause them to act on each other at a distance with a "push" or "pull" depending on their spins . Feynman says he can't explain it either way at the end , lol...
@xlynx9Күн бұрын
He was a nobel prize winning physicist, and cited by many as the smartest person who ever lived. Without him, our understanding of quantum physics might be set back decades. I guarantee he understood magnets. Relating things in simple terms is in fact a separate skill, and one that I believe he possessed. He said that he doesn't like analogies that could lead us astray, and that this particular phenomena is not analogous to anything the layman would be expected to know, meaning the audience would need more foundational knowledge to understand it properly. I'm not saying he couldn't have done a better job. He was old and grumpy and egotistical. But your assumptions that he didn't know what he's talking about, and that if you can't explain something in simple terms, you don't know what you're talking about -- those assumptions are both false.
@cm974822 сағат бұрын
@@xlynx9 Your appeal to authority (nobel prize physicist) doesn't make you right and doesn't change Dicks Non Answer explain anything. He literally says , everyone on the other side of the camera doesn't know enough to know. He could have given a technical explanation, lol . I like the guy , always have. Doesn't make him right. Quantum may be the biggest conceptual mistake humanity has ever made. Hence all the absurdities in science and Astronomy , Dark matter, dark energy , "speed of light" changing, red shit and blue shift quasars that are attached by limbs, etc ... The reason I know he DOESNT know what magnetism ACTUALLY is , is because no one in mainstream science does. There is no mechanism described anywhere . Is the force a pressure and if it is a pressure in WHAT ? how does it act across 'empty' space ? Is there actually a north and south pole , NO, there isn't , cut a magnet in half and you have two of each. If Dick understood magnetism , he would have invented something new with his understanding , Like Tesla and HIS AC Energy MANIFESTOR ( Motion or fuel doesn't turn directly into "electrons" , not like solar) Theoretical Physicists have lost the plot. They try to describe their numbers with more numbers and most only use black boards instead of Observation and experiment . Ask yourself, does Dick's math and Feynman diagrams explain Zero Point Energy, UAPs, levitation and instant motion? or is that stuff fantasy to particle physicists ? I just watched that 2nd congressional hearing on UAPs , Seems like OUR science has been lead SOOOO astray that we think these UAPs are X-Files fantasy. Thanks Feynman , Einstein and hawking. Time to go back the thinking of Tesla, Maxwell, steinman and Oliver Heaviside. We hit a technological wall following Particle Physicists ( Einstein means "Rock Head" and somehow it's perfect) You seem eager, you should check out those AETHER scientist I mentioned . They invented the theories that make EVERYTHING technological you are using today work. Not some Non Answer about Magnetism, They would easily and quickly give you an answer and 5 equations to explain Mass,energy,gravity,time and magnetism.
@rajasimon13 күн бұрын
what if he lived extra 30 years?
@assamiyou15 күн бұрын
Richard the king the lion of Science
@basusri112017 күн бұрын
The tragedy to me is the way his wife Janaki Amma was left in poverty after the death of her illustrious husband. That none of his friends and well wishers did anything to help this lady who was only around 20 years old when she lost her husband. Such is the cruel irony of life.
@Ropeorsnake2 күн бұрын
Why do you say she was left in poverty? it wasn’t in the film and she didn’t seem poor- plus it’s obvious she is very proud of her husband’s legacy
@AzalRaza-yw2yq17 күн бұрын
Decided to write down my thoughts about universe understanding ( may you like it ) ( I wrote this post on reddit first , but i thought it should also be uploaded here ) Last night I try to think about the universe and vivid metaphysical topics . Coz I heard about that thinking about topics without any boundaries benefits our brain ( or something like that ) so here is what I thought of : Our universe is not a three dimensional space as we perceive it , it is more than that. Dimensions takes place only for a person with a fram of reference. For example dimensions for someone beyond space time ( which people refer to God ) is like something colors to a blind person . Another thing I though is that what should be the force . I didn't know exact definition of it so I thought of myself only that force are something from which thing are moved ( idk if this definition is right or wrong ) I think after that of potential energy. It is at one place but although has a force . So I just like potential energy remaining at rest in space dimension and changing in time has a force , like that only life is a force of another dimension which only "exists" to us . One thing I pointed out that our senses only sense results of the universe . For example our visions sees the light which is an electromagnetic radiation which has some sort of relation with charges , etc idk .and our touch also has a relation with electric charges . Similarly Our taste also results because of molecules and so with the smell . We can understand "How" They Existed like the processes of them that how they work. but we cannot understand the between processes that how one thing 'converts' into another at the most basic level .also I think there are like of different charges which corresponds to different dimensions ( maybe ) and change of one type only can correspond to charge of second type of same dimensions . And if the charges meet , some new " result" is formed . Like when male and female came in contact with each other, it results into life . Some with electric charges. One thing I cannot understand that are atome conscious? And if they not there will be the universe conscious. .but atoms ( or different particles ) only constitutes universe . So the consciousness should be in the dimension in which the " existence " of universe lie but not something like physical which constitutes universe . I don't care if many people didn't read this . But if only a single person is reads this I am recommending you to try thinking vivid things by yourself on any curious topics you find . It will help our world only . I founded this by thinking only one time and I thought of more things which some of I forgot or I can't mention because the message is too big . Thanks ❤️
@LSD-3316618 күн бұрын
The will to falsity is more important to living beings, truth is overrated
@rajendrakumarchoudhary849319 күн бұрын
I can relate with this video, because last 6 minutes show the true picture of the place where I was born & brought up.... Truly showing my childhood days.... Very much thankful for this video...❤
@SnagglePussDaCat19 күн бұрын
Broke my heart when he was on the verge of tears because Yoram cancelled on the interview with the documentarian.
@janibh19 күн бұрын
BEAUTIFUL. BEAUTIFUL. well, Machinea and Electricity Changed thier life style now but... Values of their remain untouched..still.
@LSD-3316619 күн бұрын
And if there's one thing i hate it's an obscurantist, fond of fallacies, i can't take them seriously
@LSD-3316619 күн бұрын
Sick philosophers normally produce sick philosophy, this doesn't look so life affirming
@LSD-3316619 күн бұрын
When you live in hell, surrounded by idioots, on all sides, you got no time for fancy and wordy tomes
@AjinkyaBhushan19 күн бұрын
wait!! is Karl Rock a time traveller?
@PatrickMonahan-vu3sm20 күн бұрын
Ben stiller
@integrando184722 күн бұрын
Una joya perdida este documental
@streb622 күн бұрын
This is a beautifully presented account of a very special extraordinary human being. I feel and perhaps may add I believe Ludwig suffered from severe loneliness beyond descriptioj or expression in any words, no vocabulary he found for it, most probably it was in his genetic make up for a few generation. Many had had committed suicide. With philosophical investigation , I am not clear whether it was mechanics of mind power that he was referring to and studied and took great interest in on his own accord ? Sadly I believe he got the wrong mentor Russell. There was his mistake. Ludwig should have had the courage to travel theough the east which might have served him well to discover himself first. I must say I miss him for not having had the fortune to meet him. Ludwig probably had had achieved a mental state beyond his own or western school of thoughts could fathom. Reminds me of Ramanujan mathematician....
@PepeBOB69420_JudgingDEMNuts22 күн бұрын
PEPE is a magnet
@Susanoo5-y6m25 күн бұрын
I could listen to Edward Said for hours. May he RIP.
@jro9325 күн бұрын
So fun to watch feynman squirm when asked about magnetism. He obviously has no idea what magnetism really is
@shibasurfing9 күн бұрын
I’m pretty sure you’re trolling, but, just to be clear he absolutely understood ferromagnetism (the type that the questioner was asking about). I myself understand ferromagnetism but it does require quite a bit of physics study. How would I even explain it to you if you don’t understand the quantum physics of electron spin? How would we even get into spin domains?
@mrlucius575 күн бұрын
La ignorancia es atrevida
@Kill-n6r25 күн бұрын
Imposible to take teaspoon of a neutron star
@john-nx4xn18 күн бұрын
Why
@WillyWonka.-25 күн бұрын
What a sad live the genius lived 😢
@russellweber433426 күн бұрын
E. Michael Jones the editor of Culture wars magazine correctly identified jews as the enemy of humanity, of turko-mongol origin and have no historical or Biblical connection to the Holy Land, Palestine. This appears to have come out in 1988, the same year the Leuchter report was published that proved it was impossible for there to have been any hydrogen cyanide gas chambers in any German ww2 work camps.
@russellweber433426 күн бұрын
E. Michael Jones the editor of Culture wars magazine correctly identified jews as the enemy of humanity, of turko-mongol origin and have no historical or Biblical connection to the Holy Land, Palestine. This appears to have come out in 1988, the same year the Leuchter report was published that proved it was impossible for there to have been any hydrogen cyanide gas chambers in any German ww2 work camps.
@nishchayy26 күн бұрын
I don't like when he say "ramanujan was my discovery".. ramanujan was a personality of his own.. nobody would ever say newton was my discovery.. minkowski would never say einstein was my discovery...its not good when hardy saying the whole ramanujan is "his" discovery.
@Ropeorsnake2 күн бұрын
absolutely you’re right, comes from the false sense of occupying power’s superiority
@KunalBESRA2727 күн бұрын
The way we think and picture a word, emotions, topic, subject or a discipline is entirely different from others. Hence it becomes important for us to articulate our mental image into reality accurately in order to spread correct information.