![]() ![]() Rules do not work-not the places where they do work! That is Phenomena are of course in the new places, the places where the From the point of view of basic physics, the most interesting For a long time we will haveĪ rule that works excellently in an overall way, even when we cannotįollow the details, and then some time we may discover a new ![]() Pawn crossed for queening, and it turned into a bishop on a black Happened of course, is that in the meantime it was captured, another ![]() Until all of a sudden we find that it is on a black square (what So, without being able to follow the details, we canĪlways check our idea about the bishop’s motion by finding out whether Matter how many moves may be made, that a certain bishop will always be For example, the rule on the move of a bishop on aĬhessboard is that it moves only on the diagonal. If we know the rules, weĪ second good way to check rules is in terms of less specific rulesĭerived from them. We must, therefore, limit ourselves to the moreīasic question of the rules of the game. Really can explain in terms of those rules is very limited, becauseĪlmost all situations are so enormously complicated that we cannotįollow the plays of the game using the rules, much less tell what is (Every once in a while something like castling is going on that we stillĭo not understand.) Aside from not knowing all of the rules, what we Actually, we do not have all the rules now. So it is in nature, only much more so but we may be able at least Hard to select the best move or to understand why a player moves as heĭoes. Know that it is easy to learn all the rules, and yet it is often very Is too complicated and our minds are limited. Understand why a particular move is made in the game, merely because it Even if we knew every rule, however, we might not be able to The rules of the game are what we mean by fundamental We watch long enough, we may eventually catch on to a few of the rules. We do not know what the rules of the game are Īll we are allowed to do is to watch the playing. Something like a great chess game being played by the gods, and we are What do we mean by “understanding” something? We can imagine that thisĬomplicated array of moving things which constitutes “the world” is Mike The Feynman Lectures on Physics New Millennium Edition Your time and consideration are greatly appreciated. So, if you can, after enabling javascript, clearing the cache and disabling extensions, please open your browser's javascript console, load the page above, and if this generates any messages (particularly errors or warnings) on the console, then please make a copy (text or screenshot) of those messages and send them with the above-listed information to the email address given below.īy sending us information you will be helping not only yourself, but others who may be having similar problems accessing the online edition of The Feynman Lectures on Physics. This type of problem is rare, and there's a good chance it can be fixed if we have some clues about the cause. which operating system you are using (including version #).which browser you are using (including version #).If it does not open, or only shows you this message again, then please let us know: So, please try the following: make sure javascript is enabled, clear your browser cache (at least of files from ), turn off your browser extensions, and open this page: If you use an ad blocker it may be preventing our pages from downloading necessary resources. If you have have visited this website previously it's possible you may have a mixture of incompatible files (.js. In order to read the online edition of The Feynman Lectures on Physics, javascript must be supported by your browser and enabled. There are several reasons you might be seeing this page.
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