Can you upload more? Thank you for saving the voice of great man.
@Tina-ps2ds16 күн бұрын
❤sei sempre nelle mie preghiere ❤ Valery
@damirvaldgoni262522 күн бұрын
Tako je! Kongresman je u pravu! Nije važno da NASA koristi matematiku i fiziku pri gradnji šatla, več je važno da javnost ne posumnja da NASA možda ne koristi matematiku i fiziku pri gradnji šatla. Potpuno odobravam! Vi morate vjerovati znanosti! Zato pri gradnji šatla glavni postulat koji treba sljediti je vjera, a ne fizika. Feynman je kriv što je šatl bio tako usrano sklepan, jer je htio nešto računati, a samo da je imao zerke vjere u šatl... To je zato što je bio staromodan, zaostao... nije shvačao da je budučnost fizike u... trans gender debilizmu!
@mhzprayer22 күн бұрын
I love this well-documented investigation into the paradox of engineering management! Working any kind of engineering you learn (to some extent) the paradox between engineering and management principles. Visionary people invest money in programs and appoint managers to ensure they get product within a timeframe. Engineers are paid to design, debate and help document risk but ultimately managers are paid assess and recommend to-what-extent anyone need listen to engineers. Because it takes all sorts of people to make a complex thing and 20 people will reveal 25 different personalities when it comes to assessing risk and taking responsibility. The bottom line is that humans don't achieve monumental things without taking enormous risks, and visionary investors pay management to run-in-the-red-zone exclusively until the cost of paying for damages exceeds their personal risk tolerances. They assess the financial cost of lost lives, damaged equipment, reinvest and repeat the cycle. We have to understand as engineers that the things we consider tragedies are nothing more than numbers on a financial risk-scale to investors, and we must also realize that waiting for all major problems to be solved prior to deployment is not considered a money-making strategy. Feynman showed that the space program was run like the military, beyond safe tolerances, because the goals were considered greater value than the lives that might be lost. Management ran the program that way. Its no accident when companies run like this. It simply reflects their goals and values and risk strategy. The only real surprise was inviting school teachers to be astronauts...most of us didn't think of a school teacher as quite so expendable as Nasa management did. Fortunately we got someone like Feynman to help make it very clear.
@adespade11926 күн бұрын
He wasn't going to let politics undermine scientific integrity, RIP Prof
@Old_RiverАй бұрын
The pressure from the White House to launch through the freezing temperatures so that Reagan could take credit for it all in his State of the Union address was also a factor; adding to the pressure NASA felt at the time.
@kevintruman9981Ай бұрын
I'm here again @2024
@spikeep6141Ай бұрын
Dr. Strangelove: Of course, the whole *point* of a Doomsday Machine is lost,…. if you *keep* it a *SECRET*! *Why didn't you tell The World, EH?* Ambassador de Sadesky: It was due to be announced at *the Party Congress on Monday.* As you know, The Premier loves *surprises.*
@spikeep6141Ай бұрын
“The People at The Top don’t want to HEAR This -“ …which is of course The Reason behind *every* Soviet Cosmonaut Death in Space -
@wakeupmofoers691Ай бұрын
fake and his reputation tarnished
@Madre_NaturaАй бұрын
spasibo Valery
@phil4986Ай бұрын
If you look into Oppenheimers eyes, it's clear he was trying to impress the woman, who was sitting at the desk in front of him. He was really impressed with his little speech when he finished it, and was looking directly at her, for her reaction to it. The dude was a dog, ready to hump at the slightest breeze. LOL. You Go Robert.
@conradsieber7883Ай бұрын
Didn't realize Feynman had a chapter in the appendices...
@JimMac23Ай бұрын
The space shuttle was an expensive failure that killed 14 people.
@stephanieromaynehebert36602 ай бұрын
Exactly what year did he change his name from Robert to Rogers?
@eze35722 ай бұрын
Everyone is death at many times throughout life.
@eze35722 ай бұрын
I flippin’ hate how commercials waste my very limited time!!!! Please let’s stop commercial bombardment please!
@timradde43282 ай бұрын
We had a similar problem when I worked at Unisys. We had a customer and management kept promising them all kinds of things. I remember one day the director was talking to us and told us he had promised this customer something. He then asked us if this could be. Everyone said No. You can't (or at least should not) promise things that you're not sure can be done.
@SSJ00162 ай бұрын
I wish I could upvote this more than once.
@jeanmahmoudventilateur34802 ай бұрын
The translator sounds so annoying
@stevenh62182 ай бұрын
Is it weird im getting ASMR from this? 🤔
@M2M-matt2 ай бұрын
I think during this interview Legasov was hinting at the possibility of known safety flaws of the RBMK reactor that had not yet been resolved. His answers after being asked if he shared the same pessimism of another known nuclear Physicist were vague and non committal.
@Americangirl19912 ай бұрын
Oppie ❤️
@jonathanvarela84172 ай бұрын
So that’s how an RBMK reactor explodes…
@user-hi9ir2ds2qАй бұрын
Вспомните о других ядерных авариях. Вы в выдуманном мире живете
@LuminescentMonk2 ай бұрын
He does a good job keeping his composure during this, even if barely. At that time he already knew the grim reality but was being forced to lie for his own safety. Eventually he got the truth out, at a great personal cast, and for that he should be considered a hero
@user-hi9ir2ds2qАй бұрын
В чем мрак? Взрыва не было. Крышка скороварки подскачила и раскидала ядерные материалы. Легасов говорит ровно то, что известно до сих пор, ни больше, ни меньше. Сериал ложь
@kaycee57963 ай бұрын
this is cool
@michaelbodine61423 ай бұрын
We watched ( cued) this in 1984, I studied how materials break engineering because of this video... chapter F==Feynman==Physicist; Feynman is a NASA hero.
@michaelbodine61423 ай бұрын
If you disagree watch APOLLO 13.
@vs800rider3 ай бұрын
This filtering out bad info as it moves up the chain is a typical problem. It all depends upon the attitude of the people at the top. Some don’t want anything but good news. That insure that crucial but negative info is not shared with the people who should know. I have a good friend who runs a large enterprise in Chicago. His primary instruction to all who report to him is, “Give me the bad news first”. I want good news too but that can wait, but the bad news probably can’t.
@swinglowalabama22563 ай бұрын
not wholly lost but as far as i can see you've got your abc all wrong forget about the rest
@heirofspinoza8133 ай бұрын
Madness…
@Clipgatherer3 ай бұрын
And it took him 17 more years to smoke himself to death.
@Americangirl19913 ай бұрын
I like listening to him speak ❤️
@patrickmadigan64223 ай бұрын
Robert knew here that he was gonna get roasted by the Republican better-dead-than-red crowd, not to mention the FBI. Read the Oppenheimer biography “American Prometheus”, which goes WAY beyond what you see in the Oppenheimer movie… powerful stuff.
@jenniferroe2973 ай бұрын
6:15 Remember that the Apollo 1 Astronauts were also killed
@CPC.Tattoo3 ай бұрын
THE Hero!
@murko16303 ай бұрын
Legasov trying to give serious message to the world and media are like ooops, out of time! Whatever, we don't give a shit anyway, it's the other side of the world, let's play commercials and then some stupid reality show.
@Primo-13 ай бұрын
Learning all these years that president Truman was a cold hearted pos. Telling that man dont let that cry baby back in here after his meeting with Oppenheimer. Offered him a handkerchief after he expressed that he felt that after the bomb was dropped that he felt the death of those in japan he had their blood on his hands. I truly see now how this country works. Just imagine the bombs that we now have available to us due to Oppenheimers work.
@Jani_gogolak4 ай бұрын
Sajnálatos,szerintem megmentette az emberiséget.Brutál nagy koponya volt!
@JohnKuhles19664 ай бұрын
16 November 1945
@Injinct4 ай бұрын
BRO WHY DO THEY ALWAYS HAPPEN OVER AMERICA
@toomuchmadskill37414 ай бұрын
Total BS. We all know the Earth is flat. Wake up sheeple!
@brightyang51714 ай бұрын
Hi sorry but could you send a link for the pdf for this? I know you already sent one in reply to another person but that link doesn't seem to work for me. Sorry about that. Anyways, that aside I just want to say I love how this song sounds and right now I'm trying to learn the bassoon part for it so I can play it with my friend that plays oboe (I hope you don't mind) currently I'm in grade 9 in case you're wondering. Again, beautiful song and hopefully I'll be able to play it well.
@blobnate4 ай бұрын
Bruh, why does the universe hate Europe. I’m right on the edge of not seeing it😂🥹
@razvanionut53504 ай бұрын
as seen here and in the HBO series this man speaks with a reluctance because of that damn Soviet system where they were afraid to admit the blame to three fools,,, the difference that system Who was to blame it wasn't that systems were a breakdown of the machines another causes but in no case this system no case those in management always drive they want to be clean,
@FordTransitvan4 ай бұрын
When CNN wasn't a joke. Feynman was always relevant.
@NR97and244 ай бұрын
All great scientists were great philosophers too💖
@EvaFariou4 ай бұрын
Great mind, but small soul. Rest in peace Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
@electromechanicalstuff26024 ай бұрын
So the yellow circle is a full solar eclipse. Like total darkness?
@CheapFlashyLoris4 ай бұрын
Correct. It's called the path of totality and there are plenty of interactive maps available from NASA and others to see where it goes. Travel will be wild in the populated areas it goes through. And the view of totality is 10000% more amazing than what you get outside-seriously, it'll blow your mind.
@electromechanicalstuff26024 ай бұрын
@@CheapFlashyLoris it crosses less than an hour from me in Ohio. I already told the wife to take the day off and get the kids out of school
@SlickRickTPB4 ай бұрын
yea, the moon fully blocks the entire thing showing the corona (suns atmosphere) not visible any other time of the day/night. Also if you are in totality you will see solar flares erupting from the surface thousands of kilometers into space (these are bigger than the earth)
@richardarcher34354 ай бұрын
The annoying thing is that it seems NASA didn't change. Is it not true that same attitude caused the Columbia disaster? Foam has never caused a life threatening problem before, therefore we do not even need to use Earth bound telescopes or a satellite to look at the wing. We don't even need to ask the astronauts to look out the window on that side which can see the wing, it cannot be fitted into their tight schedule.
@inspiration77544 ай бұрын
According to Kai Bird, an important part of his talent was that he was a polymath. “He loved quantum physics, but he also loved the deserts of New Mexico. He first went to New Mexico when he was 18 and fell in love with horseback riding and the very spartan cowboy life there. Oppenheimer also loved French poetry and the novels of Ernest Hemingway, and also learned Sanskrit when he became interested in Hindu mysticism and read the Hindu scriptures Bhagavad Gita in the original.” It was this multifaceted talent that was part of his appeal, Bird said. He differed from other theoretical physicists in that he could explain concepts in "plain language" and was also a charismatic speaker.