richard feynman is a Nobel prize-winning
physicist doing a little bit of research
on his background it turned out a mr.
Feinman Richard's father had a huge
influence on his upbringing in this
short video we'll learn a few things from
mr. Feynman in this serie of "what I did
right for my child"
enjoy. Richard Feynman was a incredible
scientist he spent most of his time at
Caltech the idea of quantum physics were
all these particles are interacting in
mysterious ways he came up with a thing
called Feynman diagrams that he won the
Nobel Prize for perhaps even more
importantly he was an amazing teacher he
did a series of lectures which were for
people who didn't specialize in physics
it's such a great example of how he
could explain things in a fun and
interesting way to anyone.
[Feynman:]we had the
Encyclopedia Britannica at home and even
when I was a small boy used to sit me on
his lap and read to me from the
Encyclopedia Britannica everything we
would be translated into some reality so
that I learned to do that and everything
I read I tried to figure out what it
really means what it's really saying dr.
Fineman used a tough process on himself
where if he didn't really understand
something he would push himself do I
understand this boundary case do I
understand why we don't do it this other
way do I really understand this and
because he had pushed himself to have
such a deep understanding his ability to
take you through the path of the
different possibilities was incredible
it said to me say what's that bird
what's the name of do you know the name
at first is I'm the slightest idea he
said well it's a brand throated thrush
he says your father doesn't teach you
anything but my father had already
taught me about the names of birds he
once we walked in he says that's a brand
for the crush there's no name in that
bird is a brand world it's rice in
German it's called Afridi fugu in
Chinese is called a to long pong in
Japanese for poha Sahara and so on and
did when you know all the names in every
language of that bird you know nothing
but absolutely nothing about the bird
then we would go on and talk about the
pecking
the feather so I had learned already
that names those constitute knowledge
Feynman made science so fascinating he
remind us how much fun it is and
everybody can have a pretty full
understanding - such a joyful example of
how we'd all like to learn and think
about things
hi this is Feenix Pan. My one word is
POTENTIAL. Wherever you are
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