Track : Quantum Behavior
Artist : Richard Feynman
Album : Six Easy Pieces, Lecture 6
Quantum Behavior by Richard Feynman from album Six Easy Pieces, Lecture 6
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Princeton, Part 1
By : Richard Feynman
Lecture 4: Relativistic Energy and Momentum
Lecture 6: Curved Space
Before I Begin the Lecture I Wish to Apologize for Something...
The Equations of Motion of Newton... Were Believed to Be Right...
And Studied Carefully, Culminating in the Maxwell's Equations...
Because the Form of the Equations Are the Same.
... I'm Just Rearranging the Formula a Little Bit...
And to Go Off With It, and Say, 'Now Buddy...'
And of Course The... Length of Time They Live...
Possible to Show by Actually Calculating...
That's Pretty Close. In Other Words...
I Mean You Take This on the Other Side, and You Divide by C^2...
... By Intuitive Ideas of the Relationships of Space and Time.
... Would Have a Motion Something Like This.
Incidentally, If You Want Ever to Recreate...
I Can Hit Things by Shooting Guns Out, That a Bullet Goes Over to Here...
Which Would Imply, If Everything Works Right, That We Should Also Have...
This Sum Means, Put Mu
Energy Times the Velocity in the Units...
Lecture 2: Symmetry in Physical Laws
The Schrödinger Equation In A Classical Context: A Seminar On Superconductivity
The Feynman Lectures
Symmetry & Conservation Laws
The Hydrogen Atrom & The Periodic Table
The Relation of Wave & Particle Viewpoints
So With the Three Components of Momentum There Must Be the Fourth...
Unreliable Filters
Fredrick de Hoffman
[unknown]
25-50 Chemists
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