If you love Richard Feynman you've got to watch this video...

... where Angela Collier will ruthlessly dissect the mythology he built around himself. You probably won't agree with everything she says, and you may hate some of it, but it will still be thought-provoking.

I didn't know about what she calls "Feynman bros": lazy male students who read Surely You Must Be Joking, Mr. Feynman! and try to adopt the flashy womanizing persona he depicts there, instead of working hard on physics. I can easily believe they exist. So if you know a youngster who likes physics, don't give them that book. Instead do what my uncle did: give them The Feynman Lectures on Physics.

I didn't know these books and indeed every book 'by Feynman' was actually written by his Caltech colleague Robert Leighton or his son Ralph Leighton based on audiotapes of lectures or conversations. I still don't know how much of a role Feynman had in crafting these concoctions.

I *did* know that he once flew into a rage and tried to choke his second wife.

I did not know he was good with children, eagerly answering letters from them, etc. It's nice that Collier points out this good side.

I *did* notice, from his anecdotes, that he put a huge amount of work into trying to seem like a manly man rather than a nerd.

I didn't fully notice that almost none of his anecdotes feature the famous physicists he worked with at the Manhattan Project. Collier points out that this leaves him free to make things up.

I think she overlooks how he eagerly *points out* that he used tricks to seem smart. He explains the tricks to show they're not so hard.

I could go on....

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TwKpj2ISQAc

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Michael Gottlieb (@feynmanlectures), editor of the new edition of the Feynman lectures, has written a letter strongly disagreeing with some things Collier says in her video. You can see it here:

https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/info/other/Letter_to_John_Baez_regarding_Angela_Colliers_sham_video.pdf

I was not implicitly endorsing all of @acollierastro's claims in my first post. I merely said what I wanted to say.

Nor am I implicitly endorsing Gottlieb's claims here. I hope Gottlieb and Collier can discuss this without using me as an intermediary.

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@johncarlosbaez Without wanting to fully endorse or invalidate anyone's statement (if I agree completely with anybody, I lose my academic license), I do want to say that pointing out that the red books had a third official coauthor hardly invalidates the general thesis that they were necessarily collaborative works that shouldn't feed a cult of personality for one man.

Regarding the book of exercises, all my experience with physics courses tells me that the homework problems were likely invented and worked over by many people, with the chain of attribution lost. Looking at Caltech's website,

https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/info/ ,

the "Exercises for The Feynman Lectures on Physics" are attributed to Caltech, and they are said to include many problems from an older book attributed to Bob Leighton and Robbie Vogt. My overall sense, from the Gleick book and other bits I've read, is that trying to make exercises to go with Feynman's lectures was a whole big job that required multiple people.

@bstacey
> (if I agree completely with anybody, I lose my academic license)

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@johncarlosbaez

@dougmerritt @bstacey - why are Doug (and then I) just reading this now?

@johncarlosbaez @bstacey
I don't know the deeper answer to that, but the shallow answer is that I was looking at bstacey's timeline and I went back as far as December.

Why you and I hadn't seen it before, I have no idea.

@johncarlosbaez
P.S John, I left you a private message (last night in my timezone), and it may have gotten swamped by other notifications you've gotten since then.
@dougmerritt - I responded to a private message of yours last night.