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  1. the character of physical law. The lectures were recorded for BBC television and subsequently published by the BBC as a book. I acquired my copy as a young student in the late 1960s and found the lectures captivating. What impressed me most was the way that Feynman could develop far-reaching physical notions from the most

  2. Website. feynmanlectures .caltech .edu /messenger .html. The Character of Physical Law is a series of seven lectures by physicist Richard Feynman concerning the nature of the laws of physics. Feynman delivered the lectures in 1964 at Cornell University, as part of the Messenger Lectures series.

  3. 10 de mar. de 2017 · The Character of Physical Law, with new foreword (Mit Press) Paperback – March 10, 2017. An introduction to modern physics and to Richard Feynman at his witty and enthusiastic best, discussing gravitation, irreversibility, symmetry, and the nature of scientific discovery.

  4. character ofits discovery,its quality, I ambeingcompletely modern. This law has been called `the greatest generalization achieved by the humanmind', andyoucan guess already frommyintroduction that I aminterested not so muchin the human mindas in the marvel of a nature which can obey such anelegant and simple law as this law ofgravi-tation.

  5. 10 de mar. de 2017 · A book by Richard Feynman that introduces modern physics and his own insights on topics such as gravitation, irreversibility, symmetry, and the nature of science. The book also includes a foreword by Frank Wilczek and a new foreword by Feynman himself.

  6. 270K views • 5 years ago. •. In these Messenger Lectures on "The Character of Physical Law," originally delivered at Cornell University Nov. 9-19, 1964, physicist Richard Feynman offers...

  7. Feynman's Messenger Lectures were videotaped by the BBC, who in 1965 published a hardbound book of edited lecture transcripts under the title, The Character of Physical Law.In 1967 the paperback rights were licensed to MIT Press who continues to print the book today. 5 The videotapes were transferred to film, and in the late 1960s through the '70s copies of the films were in wide distribution ...