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On Dec 3, 12:25*am, Lostgallifreyan wrote:
( Richard Feynman lectures) ... I don't know if he's written anything a layman can easily work through, that doesn't come with lots of maths without which accompanying text doesn't help much, but if he has I'll try to read it. I think one of the key things that made his physics lectures popular is that they were delivered without a whole lot of math. You could get into that if you wanted, but you could also get a lot out of just listening to the _ideas_. If you drop me an email, perhaps I can send you a bit more about this particular lecture... Cheers, Tom |
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