Subject: Re: Feinman
I look forward to looking at Feynman's videos.
I've been reading, In Search of Schrodinger's Cat: Quantum Physics and Reality, by John Gribbon. At the section, The Experiment with Two Holes, the opening sentence reads, "One of the best and best-known teachers of quantum mechanics over the past twenty years has been Richard Feynman..." The book came out in 1984.
I'm looking forward to learning more about the uncertainty principle, et al! Nice to know they can account for it in equations. Very curious, and savoring every word.
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