RICHARD FEYNMAN - Nature of Nature
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"Our imagination is stretched to the utmost, not, as in fiction, to imagine things which are not really there, but just to comprehend those things which are there." Richard Feynman
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“You can know the name of that bird in all the languages of the world, but when you're finished, you'll know absolutely nothing whatever about the bird. You'll only know about humans in different places, and what they call the bird. ... I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.” ~ R.P.F. [11.05.2017]
I love how this guy makes me feel about science.
@VeganSemihCyprus33
7 жыл бұрын
We were all like this, before school system made us hate science. School is all about preparing you to enter to the capitalist system to make money for the rich. Of course it is not fun. We never learned critical thinking in school anyway, it is not good for the owners.
@jopdejong
7 жыл бұрын
wtf dude like dick didn't go to school
@VeganSemihCyprus33
7 жыл бұрын
School did not make him love science or anything, it was his father. His father put the love for science and understanding the world into his heart. Also he did not pursue an average school education, he considered exceptional thanks again to his childhood, again with his father. You can see the same thing with his sister too. One thing you must know is, the schools never thought him to criticize, his father taught him to dislike authority, and that's why he was a great scientist. If you force someone to study a topic without his/her own consent, without a meaningful goal, you make them hate that topic. And they tell students to study to find a job, study to get high grades, this is meaningless bullshit. And you produce disinterested "grown ups". Feynman had the love and his own consent to learn all, not for the grades or finding a job. Also, statistically some schools would be better than others, and some people would come out unharmed by the machinery, this does not mean the school system in general targets creating critical thinkers. This is not the case at all. It is just the opposite.
@w8m4n
5 жыл бұрын
@@VeganSemihCyprus33 it gives me such hope and excitement for my children. I want to make them understand as much as they can and question everything.
@stenarsk6877
4 жыл бұрын
I am really glad school failed to make me hate science
Every time I think of electromagnetics I get just as excited as Feynman, it's all really there.
Here's the way nature works. Why does it work that way? WE DON'T KNOW! And that's what's so exciting! That's why we keep probing nature to see how it works! This man's excitement is contagious.
@PaulTheSkeptic
7 жыл бұрын
That's one of the things I love about science. I'm just some schmuck. I don't know how to do calculus. I don't know proper lab protocols and I don't have access to a radio telescope or an electron microscope. I've never been on a dig, I've never even been to college but when we discover something new about the universe, I share in the thrill of discovery the same as any scientist. When I watch a documentary or read an article, I'm right there with him or her and I feel the eureka just as strongly as they do. We can all share that while they do all the hard work.
@user-lw5oc1tt8k
4 жыл бұрын
@@PaulTheSkeptic you could learn alone all that
@PaulTheSkeptic
4 жыл бұрын
@@user-lw5oc1tt8k One could learn a lot just by reading and I have. But unless you're a real obsessed autodidact, there's no substitute for real training from someone with experience and a daily routine of disciplined study. It's important to stay humble and to keep that in mind. As much as we're able to learn from popular science outlets, that does not make us scientists or even close. What we tend to l;earn is the interesting stuff. But what's left out is a whole lot.
@lincolncasconi6221
11 ай бұрын
God
Richard Feynman, you are the best at inspiring millions to enjoy Nature's beauty !
I recommend reading the Feynman lectures on physics. It will definitely change the way you see the world.
@soumalyaghosh6643
5 жыл бұрын
It changed my view really
@pragalbhawasthi1618
3 жыл бұрын
Mine too!
@kyetexe954
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for recommending 🖤
This man makes my tears and my curiosity falling high in science
Everyone thinks about science or talk about science but this man feels about science.. A wonderful man.. Ever happens to earth...
@moondog8829
Жыл бұрын
People separate science and nature when and where they shouldn't. Physicists will be the first to tell you, there is no separation. Science and nature go hand in hand.
Every time that man opens his mouth, something extraordinary comes out. I wish he'd done more TV and stuff. Of all the science communicators, he's the one that really makes you think and learn.
@Errorelimination
3 жыл бұрын
Have you met David Deutsch?
@Errorelimination
3 жыл бұрын
His book The Beginning Of Infinity is all the way down extraordinary
@w3irdo343
2 жыл бұрын
i think carl sagan was also a greeeeat science communicator , he was very poetic
@PaulTheSkeptic
2 жыл бұрын
@@w3irdo343 Carl Sagan was amazing. Not only as a science communicator but as an advocate of skepticism. His book, "Demon Haunted World: Science as a candle in the dark" changed my life.
@pranjal6593
2 жыл бұрын
Would love to read demon haunted world , but after my exams
He fixed radios as a kid. that is how he grew up, amazing
When you know the light is on, you can see, everything is connected.
Thank you for finally putting the "Inconceivable Nature of Nature" video to such inspiring imagery. I imagine Feynman would love to know this happened, and how extraordinary to him it would be that so many people could hear his words from then this way now
Thank you Mr. Feynman 🙏
one of the greatest mind of all time
Always puts me back in a good mood.
He ain't dead, he's living in my heart ❤️
100 years ago OTD, this fine man with a brilliant mind, was born.
I felt relaxed, fascinated, amazed and inspired all at once after watching this video before bedtime. I think I will sleep like baby.
the detection of gravitational waves because of the collision of 2 black holes was an amazing discovery wasn't it?
2:33 This idea is so profound to me. He's right, the universe around us doesn't have eyes to see the light. The Universe doesn't care about the light, it's just nuclear fusion doing its thing, But the light is there anyway and how beautiful it is to behold. And it's all really there, there's no point to it, it just is. How lucky are we to be able to comprehend such things.
There is more than meets the eye. Appreciate all the small details :)
Thank you Richard Feynman for the inspiration! Thank you!!!
This video was so beautiful it made me cry
this name never bored you
@Inspiration Journey: Thank you for that wonderful and inspiring glimpse at Richard Feynman's genius!
Thank you Inspiration Journey for the beautiful video , you captured some of exactly what I see in our existence, peace and love, Doug.
Wow! He was amazing! He is!
Whenever I listen him I always get emotional and I don't know why....
Wow. Never really listens to him before. Wonderful.
Fascinating! More to nature than meets the eye.. amazing!!
Bellissimo! Grazie
Wonderful!
Great video, great guy.
👌💖..It’s all there already only we need to tune in......
Your's is a great channel, please never delete any video from this channel, I love watching these videos. These videos are wisdom from mind of legends, something strong and powerful enough upgrade the human society..
I am so thankful i stumbled upon this video this is amazing
Beautiful
Изванредно. Хвала Вам.
Knowing and Teaching.
Awesome
Mindbending
I love listening to this and Sagan. Sagan is far more calming though. However... I have alsonseen Tim amd Eric's version and I cannot get it out of my head!
Magistral
Loved it, great job.
Nature, and we are part of it, is truly wonderful. John Nash was right: "it is only in the equations of love that any logic can be found." Mean while, we get to explore the Universe: good news, we'll never know it all.
Feynman the legend took a complex topic being kepler's laws of planetary motion and explained it through simple plane geometry
"She's not too pretty so I can think of someting else" Whoa. I spat my tea!
@happyscrappy370
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah he was a womanizer. Not good.
@vipersuphere
3 жыл бұрын
@@happyscrappy370 beauty captures anyone, don’t be naive
@happyscrappy370
3 жыл бұрын
@@vipersuphere Your beauty has captured me.
The music is from the theory of everything! Nice balance!
Thanku
Truly a curious character
I believe if there’s a heaven Richard Feynman should be in the best place in there.
Almost done with a course in Quantum field theory and then I will be going on doing my M.Sc thesis. After that it feels natural to pursue a career in theoretical physics. Thank you for continuing to show me the beauty of nature explained by science.
@cherylb6755
2 жыл бұрын
kakan147~ Good for you!👏🏻 That sounds so exciting. I wish you the very best…. 🌌🌅
@mattorr2256
Жыл бұрын
Keep advancing science!!! Congratulations!
Listen to this post midnight. And u r sure to lose your mind.
Nature of Nature
He is awesome
Me encantaría escucharlos en español. Gracias.
Anyone else dissapointed in the editing of the video at 3:05 or so. I was really anticipating a nice Green flash.
Well edited video.Thank-you. Dick's the MAN! (;
it's really there
+1 Nice video, good job! You should add his face at some point!
His curiosity is seducing.
@happyscrappy370
3 жыл бұрын
Womanizer.
@kyetexe954
3 жыл бұрын
Yes hahahahahah
feynman and jhon nash two nobel prize winners and my favorite men
The guy was funny !!! for days
Best of the best! Changed my life after reading his book, I wish I could tell him personally
@Youtub60662592
4 жыл бұрын
Can i find it online?
@starimakro4292
Жыл бұрын
What book
@rudolfsykora3505
Жыл бұрын
@@starimakro4292 Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman
@rudolfsykora3505
Жыл бұрын
@@Youtub60662592 did you find it? 👀 it's been two years 🙃
@starimakro4292
Жыл бұрын
@@rudolfsykora3505 Thanks 😁
indeed , we lost this mind .
Light are happy to be created, because no matter what passing by, they keep going and going with constant speed, on the other side, human are not that fast to move to obey such thing, in fact we know everything that passing thru our side #thatswhywecare
Can you make this available pls☹️
If only life is as fluid as me listening to feynman. But its not.its just endless torture.😭😭😭
@waynetyson3822
Жыл бұрын
Optimism is the only option.
Great that you are helping spread Feynman around the, but don't you think it would be polite to credit the source of the audio, ie. BBC TV 'Fun to Imagine (1983)?
@vebjrngilberg1422
5 жыл бұрын
Absolutely.
Nature lovers never like swimming pools
hes like cus damato
😁
Lo tradúje al Español, por si a alguien le es útil :)
For better experience put subtitle..
does anyone know from which video this narration is taken? thank you
@PapiJack
6 жыл бұрын
dkonto the documentary is called Fun to Imagine.
He said that radio Moscow was there all the time but you don't know it until you turn the radio on. Doesn't that go against quantum mechanics that says it's not there unless you observe it?
That means we all have the opportunity to catapult ourselves into the 21st century.
Ahhh who made us?? And who made the creator?? Probably the unnaswerable question 🧐🧐🙂
Music at the end|? Anyone?
@Luis270893
9 жыл бұрын
subnigra Arrival of the birds!
@subnigra
9 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Have a very nice day...month...year...LIFE !!!!
@Shailabhish
8 жыл бұрын
+subnigra It is mentioned in the video description :)
I feel like the music and words aren’t really in sync with what he’s saying. In fact they’re distracting.
Richard Feynmen lectures playlist, kzread.info/head/PLhcLcoFpKA2m-5AIhudXMOVwuVYKSSJ-w❤❤
Everyone is a genius on youtube. Some are smart too. LoL
hahahaha. lol. she's not too pretty so I can think of something else:D
@adityabapat2070
3 жыл бұрын
So I can think about waves.
@adityabapat2070
3 жыл бұрын
Haha
The music is horrible! We are trying to hear the man speak!
Please, please do not add music to these videos. The ideas--and the language--are the reason the video exists, no? Thanks!
Lol i love how he starts with casually fatshaming some random woman
Scientists see things differently.
Music and visuals don’t fit and distract from the words
If I'm not sitting next to swimming pool and someone dives in and she ain't too pretty so I think of something else, well if she isn't that ugly.. Well maybe if it wasn't a girl... Then I can think something else...maybe not Let's just say if it's a guy.... How about if there is no one their but ripples appear as if someone jumped like a ghost... Not a pretty ghost
God is amazing❤️
@jamesteranov8428
7 жыл бұрын
Nature is amazing❤️
@cactusface23
6 жыл бұрын
did you not see that flamingo walking on water? Flamingos are amazing!
and she is not pretty . that man is cool Inside the pool