Physics Interview: Find Interesting Interviews Here

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The discussion centers on a university student's requirement to write about an online interview, specifically seeking one related to physics. A suggested link is provided to Richard Feynman's interview titled "Pleasure of Finding Things Out," which explores his insights and experiences in the field of physics. An alternative resource is also shared, featuring a BBC Horizon program that includes a transcript, making it accessible for further analysis. These resources are aimed at enriching the student's assignment with engaging content from a notable figure in physics.
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For my university english class I am required to write about an interview I find online. So, I thought I could make this more interesting by writing about an interview related to my major(physics). So if someone would be kind enough to give me a link to an interesting interview of someone in the field I would really appreciate it.
 
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