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With Reagan, it was because Republicans at the time thought there would be too many educated poor people. One of his advisors (Roger Freeman) said:\n
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He did a series of lectures aimed at undergraduates that CalTech recorded and made available: [www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu](https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/)\n
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I always wonder how close to South America they actually made it. I went to the Galapagos a couple of years ago and there’s no evidence of human settlement there dating back that far. But Easter Island is not that far west in terms of longitude.\n
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He did a series of lectures aimed at undergraduates that CalTech recorded and made available: [www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu](https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/)\n
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It’s not “general audience” but you don’t need a doctorate to enjoy them or anything. It’s a Nobel Prize winner explaining something he’s struggling to understand at times so don’t expect to get it all on your first go but he’s about as good a science communicator as you can realistically ask for.
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I’m only about 10% of the way through the book, but already I understand so much more than I ever did about regex *(I also recognize I have a lot to learn)*.\n
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