What are some recommended audio/video resources for learning physics?

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The discussion centers around the Feynman Lectures on Physics, with users sharing their experiences and recommendations for audio and video resources. Some participants note the poor audio quality of library editions, while others suggest searching on platforms like Amazon or p2p programs. Usenet is mentioned as a source for obtaining the lectures, particularly through the alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.spoken-word newsgroup, with one user successfully gathering most of the lectures via EasyNews. Additionally, a link to a website hosting Feynman's lectures is provided. There are also mentions of using specific programs like Azereus for downloads and cautioning against downloading unauthorized content. Overall, the thread highlights various methods for accessing Feynman's lectures and related materials.
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Anybody here knows the audio collection of the Feynman Lectures on Physics?

Anyway, I'm trying to find other audio/video resources on physics. Any recommendations?

BR.
 
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I know about the audio lectures on Feynman's Lectures on Physics, but the audio quality, (in the local library's edition at least) was so poor that I returned it soon. The accompanying book is good though.

Try searching on Amazon.com. The library may be good too.
 
Feyman is definitely one of the few greats of our time. My physic's instructor has his lecture notes in his office - I will check and see if there is a CD with them and I will download Wednsday.

Nautica
 
It was noted in this thread that the lectures can mostly be obtained through usenet; specifically, they are (or at least were) available in the alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.spoken-word newsgroup. I was able to amass almost all of the lectures in short order with an EasyNews account. Alternatively, you can partly satiate your desire for Feynman musings by viewing http://www.vega.org.uk/series/lectures/feynman/index.html .

Hope that helps.
 
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They are available on suprnova.org, you use a program called Azereus to download them.
Be careful not to download any of the other content that you don't own though.

Example 1
 
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how long ago did you find them on suprnova.org? i looked there and couldn't find it?
 
I have 15 Lectures of Feynman where I downloaded from Emule, contact me in MSN: futb0l@bigfoot.com for more info.
 
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