Feynmanpedia

Feynmanpedia

Things explained the easy way.

An independent reference site that explains complex science in plain English. 50+ editorial articles across 9 subjects. No ads, no tracking, free.

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Feynmanpedia is an open editorial reference for readers who want science explained the easy way. Each article takes one specific topic — what entropy actually is, why the sky is blue, what a neural-network embedding really represents, why a straw looks bent in water — and walks through it as a clear, well-written piece you can read in five to ten minutes. Every article includes a one-paragraph summary, a structured body with proper headings, a short FAQ, and a hand-curated list of further reading (Wikipedia, the Feynman Lectures, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Quanta Magazine, Veritasium, MIT OpenCourseWare, and others) chosen for that specific topic — not a generic boilerplate list. Currently 50+ articles across nine subject clusters: Thermodynamics, Quantum, Relativity, Brain Basics, Biology, Statistics & Probability, Light and Waves, Earth Systems, and AI. New articles are added regularly.
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