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mtreis86 | 1 year ago

Feynman Lectures on Physics books. It might just be the right timing for me as I've only recently really started to grasp calculus and linear algebra, but a lot of things are clicking into place as I read.

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yu3zhou4|1 year ago

I want to earn enough money to never (have to) work again, so I can lay in the garden and read all his lectures

pmdulaney|1 year ago

"A life of ease is a difficult pursuit."

-- William Cowper

Potatoe_Girl|1 year ago

one day im gonna read them. iv read "excuse me, Mr Feynman" aproximately 5 times and its one of my favourite books ever.

jodrellblank|1 year ago

An interesting watch on Richard Feynman: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42276170

Turns out he never wrote any books in his life, so merry Christmas everyone, you’ve all read all books written by Feynman. The video puts a pretty convincing argument that most of the stories about him are made up dinner-table entertainment and didn’t happen.

jasdi|1 year ago

You might like Infinite Powers (Steven Strogatz) and Faraday, Maxwell, and The Electromagnetic Field (Nancy Forbes)