Links to Other WebsitesCaltech The birthplace and home of The Feynman Lectures on Physics Addison-Wesley (Physics) Publishers of The Feynman Lectures on Physics and Feynman's Tips on Physics The Feynman Lectures on Physics Wikipedia entry "25 Greatest Science Books of All Time" DISCOVER magazine chose The Feynman Lectures on Physics as one of the 25 greatest science books of all time. The Feynman Lectures on Physics is the only physics textbook appearing on DISCOVER's list.
Pages dedicated to physics and math education The Open Learning Initiative at Carnegie Mellon
Physics 2000 at The University of Colorado
Stephen Wolfram, creator of Mathematica, was a student, friend and colleague of Richard Feynman. The Feynman Lectures website is proud to be the recipient of a complimentary copy of Mathematica 6.0.
Pages dedicated to solving physics problems Harvard Department of Physics Problem of the Week
The University of
Oregon Physics Student Page Brain Teasers From Richard Feynman How Bent Spaghetti Break (a problem proposed by Feynman) at Laboratoire de Modélisation en Mécanique Review Questions, Examples, Grasps and Problems for Electromagnetic Field Theory (pdf, 844KB) This is an excellent collection of exercises specifically designed for The Feynman Lectures on Physics Volume II, written by Miko Elwenspoek, Leon Abelmann, Wouter Olthuis, and Remco Wiegerink of The University of Twente, NL, where it is used in the introductory EM field theory course.
Physics / Feynman Videos Feynman's Messenger Lectures at Project Tuva, Microsoft Research These seven lectures were presented by Feynman, and filmed by the BBC, in 1964 at Cornell University; they are based on some of Feynman's 1961-62 Caltech freshman physics lectures, which form the basis of The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Volume I. We thank Bill Gates for his generosity in providing these wonderful lectures to the general public free of charge. (Viewing requires Microsoft Silverlight software.)
Feynman's Douglas Robb Memorial Lectures (on Quantum Electrodynamics) These four lectures were presented at The University of Aukland in 1979, and formed the basis of Feynman's 1985 book QED, The Strange Theory of Light and Matter (edited by Ralph Leighton). The Pleasure of Finding Things Out (40 minute documentary interview with Feynman) Richard Feynman Physics Video Lectures (extensive collection of online Feynman videos) Quantum Computing music video (with a guest appearance by The Feynman Lectures on Physics) "The Stuff of Dreams" (a NewScientist Blog about materials with strange properties) What happens when you drop 50 lbs. of silly putty from the 7th floor of an office building. Richard Feynman and Ralph Leighton Jamming, January 1988 This turned out to be the last jam session of this dynamic duo - Richard Feynman passed away in February, 1988.
Sites and Pages dedicated to Richard P. Feynman A list of pages about Richard P. Feynman at the Nanotechnology website The Feynman Page at Science Hobbyist Website Richard Feynman Wikipedia entry The Richard Feynman Page at Answers.com
Here you will find MP3 files of six CDs pertaining to Richard Feynman and Tuva, plus a free sampler (selected MP3 files and artwork) of all six, free downloadable highlights from "Los Alamos From Below," a commemorative CD that appears with the book CLASSIC FEYNMAN (W. W. Norton), a special composition, "Drumming With Feynman," and a math book for kids that Ralph Leighton wrote with Carl Feynman back in the 1970s, with Carl's original illustrations enhanced by Linda Leighton.
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