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Richard P. Feynman (2005). “The Pleasure of Finding Things Out: The Best Short Works of Richard P. Feynman”, p.21, Hachette UK There are 10^11 stars in the galaxy.
Richard P. Feynman (2014). “QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter”, p.9, Princeton University Press Nature isn't classical, dammit, and if you want to make a simulation of nature, you'd better make it quantum mechanical, and by golly it's a wonderful problem, because it doesn't look so easy.
Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, Matthew Sands (2013). “The Feynman Lectures on Physics, vol. 1 for tablets”, Basic Books It is odd, but on the infrequent occasions when I have been called upon in a formal place to play the bongo drums, the introducer never seems to find it necessary to mention that I also do theoretical physics.
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Richard P. Feynman (2015). “The Quotable Feynman”, p.301, Princeton University Press One cannot understand... the universality of laws of nature, the relationship of things, without an understanding of mathematics.
Richard P. Feynman, "Engineering and Science", Volume 28, No. 6, March 1965. When the problem [quantum chromodynamics] is finally solved, it will all be by imagination. Then there will be some big thing about the great way it was done.
Richard P Feynman (2014). “Surely You're Joking Mr Feynman: Adventures of a Curious Character as Told to Ralph Leighton”, p.84, Random House Mathematics is a language plus reasoning.
Richard P. Feynman's lecture 1 at the Sir Douglas Robb lectures at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, www.youtube.com. 1979. It requires a much higher degree of imagination to understand the electromagnetic field than to understand invisible angels. ...
Richard P. Feynman (2015). “The Quotable Feynman”, p.293, Princeton University Press I find that teaching and the students keep life going, and I would never accept any position in which somebody has invented a happy situation for me where I don't have to teach.