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Nov 2024
49m 7s

UNEXPECTED CONVERSATION: Richard Feynman

Rick Rubin
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In this episode, Rick connects with the physicist and Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman. Known for his groundbreaking contributions to quantum mechanics, Feynman’s work inspires curiosity and innovation in science.


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