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Power, Passion and paradox

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, , Citation Michael Berry 1992 Phys. World 5 (12) 40 DOI 10.1088/2058-7058/5/12/28

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Abstract

Feynman had a tremendous personal power. I felt it when visiting CalTech to give a seminar in 1985. Even the knowledge that he would be in the audience ruined the previous week while I weighed every word of my talk, mindful of his reputation for pouncing on unwary speakers. The unwritten house rule was that Feynman dominated the discussion after seminars, to the extent that he always asked the first question.

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