Richard Feynman Lectures on Light

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The discussion highlights a website that offers free broadcasts of science programs, particularly the Richard Feynman Lectures from 1979 at the University of Auckland. Users express enthusiasm for the site's extensive collection, which includes various science topics like biology and cosmology. The link to the site is shared, emphasizing its value as a resource for educational content. Participants appreciate the opportunity to access such lectures, noting their intent to watch them despite current revision commitments. Overall, the site is recognized as a significant repository of scientific knowledge.
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Hey everyone,

I found an AWSOME site that broadcasts science programs for free over the internet.

http://www.vega.org.uk/index.php"

If you go to Science Programmes > Vega Science Lectures > Richard Feynman you will find the lectures that he gave at the University of Auckland (New Zealand) in 1979.

The site has other sciences as well (biology, cosmology, engineering, etc.)

Hope you all enjoy!
 
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Wonderful. I have revision that I have to do now so I don't know when I'll watch them all but I definitely will.
 
I'm just replying to say thanks for posting this up. I've viewed a few of the movies, and indeed this site is pretty awesome.
 
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Your welcome Renge Ishyo. I just saw the site and thought to myself, "hmmm, a video goldmine of knowledge!"
 
That link and more was posted on our PF blog: https://www.physicsforums.com/blog/2005/07/09/physics-videos/ , and https://www.physicsforums.com/blog/2005/09/16/more-physics-videos/#more-51
 
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o..it is all fine and dandy.
 
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