Fun to Imagine

7.7
198311m

Richard Feynman, theoretical physicist, enjoys thinking aloud about the adventures science can offer. Back in 1983, the BBC aired Fun to Imagine, a television series hosted by Richard Feynman that used physics to explain how the everyday world works – “why rubber bands are stretchy, why tennis balls can’t bounce forever, and what you’re really seeing when you look in the mirror.” In case you’re not familiar with him, Feynman was a Nobel prize-winning physicist who had a gift for many things, including popularizing science and particularly physics.

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Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 1983

Gifted physicist Richard Feynman (1918-88) was known as the 'great explainer' due to his ability to help non-scientists imagine something of the beauty and order of the universe as he saw it. In this series, Feynman looks at the mysterious forces that make ordinary things happen and, in doing so, answers questions about why rubber bands are stretchy, why tennis balls can't bounce for ever and what you're really seeing when you look in the mirror.

Still image for Fun to Imagine season 1 episode 1: Jiggling Atoms

1. Jiggling Atoms

Feynman discusses Jiggling Atoms

Still image for Fun to Imagine season 1 episode 2: Stretching, Pulling and Pushing

2. Stretching, Pulling and Pushing

Still image for Fun to Imagine season 1 episode 3: How to Enjoy a Trip to the Dentist

3. How to Enjoy a Trip to the Dentist

Still image for Fun to Imagine season 1 episode 4: How Mirrors Turn You Inside Out

4. How Mirrors Turn You Inside Out

Still image for Fun to Imagine season 1 episode 5: Big Numbers

5. Big Numbers

Still image for Fun to Imagine season 1 episode 6: Ways of Thinking

6. Ways of Thinking

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