The Meaning Of It All

Author: Richard P. Feynman

In this series of lectures originally given in 1963, which remained unpublished during Richard Feynman’s lifetime, the Nobel-winning physicist thinks aloud on several “meta”-questions of science. What is the nature of the tension between science and religious faith? Why does uncertainty play such a crucial role in the scientific imagination? Is this really a scientific age….Read More

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