"Documentation is a love letter that you write to your future self." - Damian Conway
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Are these notebooks documented and available digitally by any chance? Feynman had an curiously interesting way to learn. Getting an insight into his early methodologies would be fascinating.
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Some portions of what he did in high school may be included in his "Lectures on Physics", available online: http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/
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Feynman popularized 'differentiation under the integral' trick. Works like a charm for sinx/x and other tough integrals.
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Such a disciplined work ethic at so young an age.
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Actually I read somewhere he was subgenius. IQ of 124. 140 is genius. What I worry about though is people making cult figures out of any man who was effective or succeeded at something. Success is its own reward. Gotta keep your eyes out for those that are lesser seen, unsung.
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@like_themineral my boi’s WICKET SMAHT -
“Calculus for the Practical Man”! What an oxymoron is this day and age!
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Mathematics for the Million... A Popular Self Educator by Lancelot Hogben. First printed 1936 and still in print. Looks like lack of teaching was a common problem / loss.
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