Richard Feynman's Ode to a Flower

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Richard Feynman's Ode to a Flower

Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light.

- Theodore Roethke -

Richard Feynman's Ode to a Flower

Nobel prize winning physicist, Richard Feynman (May 11, 1918-February 15, 1988) explains in this monologue, Ode to a Flower, that seeing a flower in all of its miraculous constituent parts adds to his ability to see it as aesthetically beautiful. Fraser Davidson captures his words in stunning graphic motion. { read more }

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Test Feynman's thesis for yourself by discovering more about the world of plants to see if their beauty is enhanced for you. { more }


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