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I believe these lectures should be regarded as a Great Book, alongside the likes of Edward Gibbon and Adam Smith. It seems preposterous that these lectures should have been intended for Cal Tech freshman, but standards were higher in the 60s. In any event, Feynman himself regarded them as a failure in that regard. This […]

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