An expertly animated take on Feynman’s famous “Ode to a Flower,” created by London-based animator and designer Fraser Davidson. Watching Davidon’s short reminded me of another video that made use of ...
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Demystify the classic Feynman Lecture exercise on a boat anchor in a lake! This video breaks down the physics behind buoyancy, forces, and motion in an engaging and easy-to-understand way. Perfect for ...
Richard Feynman (1918–1988), the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics laureate, may be the physicist most familiar to Korean readers. Over 10 types of books related to Feynman have been translated and ...
Illustration of a polaron in a crystal: the central bright sphere is the charge carrier, distorting the surrounding lattice. The wavy lines represent high-order Feynman diagrams for the ...
What makes for genius in science? One day we may be able to link it to particularly advantageous patterns of neurons and axons in specific locations of the brain. But even if that day should come, I ...