How did Feynman's storytelling style in this lecture influence the way complex physics is communicated?
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How did Feynman's storytelling style in this lecture influence the way complex physics is communicated?
Did anyone else find the historical context behind Feynman's lecture more fascinating than the physics itself?
What inspired the author to uncover and present this 'lost' lecture in such detail?