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'Tiny machines' is the defining lecture on designing and engineering at the molecular scale. Describes computer chips, tiny tools, sound waves, and he known laws of physics. Teaches the science behind nanotechnology, and how tiny machines and tools can be constructed atom-by-atom.
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Tiny machines: the Feynman lecture on nanotechnology
2004, Sound Photosynthesis
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1569647755 9781569647752
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Originally produced in 1984.
In 1959, Dr. Feynman addressed the American Physical Society with his classic talk "There's plenty of room at the bottom". This historic lecture set the stage for the science we now know as nanotechnology. Twenty five years later, in 1984, he presented that lecture again as "Tiny machines". (Container)
DVD contains over 8 minutes of drumming by Richard Feynman and Ralph Leighton.
Richard Feynman, speaker.
DVD, NTSC.
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