Fun to Imagine

Fun to Imagine

Year: 1000

Runtime: 66 mins

Language: English

Director: Christopher Sykes

Documentary

Richard Feynman, Nobel‑winning theoretical physicist, guides viewers through everyday mysteries with humor and insight. In the 1983 BBC series Fun to Imagine, he explains why rubber bands stretch, why tennis balls eventually stop bouncing, and what a mirror actually shows, making physics accessible and entertaining.

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