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Good. I'll take a look. That's a particularly good topic. Perhaps it's
based on his book The Character of Physics Law. I sure wish I had that
to read when I was taking physics long ago.
Eric Siegel wrote:
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> Bill Gates has bought and made available the Messenger Lectures on the
> Nature of Physical Laws that Richard Feynman did a Cornell in 1964.
> If you google Project Tuva, you will find links to the site. You have
> to install something called Silverlight, a Microsoft plug in for web
> browsers, for it to work. It works fine on Firefox for OS X.
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> I believe that he is teaching undergraduates in these lectures, and
> the Silverlight plug in allows for note taking and extra content.
> Thanks, Bill, and thanks Prof Feynman.
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