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I googled in vain and found nothing. I am surprised. Maybe somebody knows about videos of Julian Schwinger available on Internet?

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There is a 1960s BBC television show narrated by Schwinger. I have seen the associated book and pictures. – Ron Maimon Aug 27 '11 at 2:01
@RonMaimon: which one? – Changwei Zhou May 23 '12 at 7:07
@ChangweiZhou: It's called "understanding space and time" and was produced by the BBC in 1979, as part of an "open university" series of programs. – Ron Maimon May 23 '12 at 8:21
I finally found one: youtube.com/watch?v=NoUqqVISVmk -- Schwinger speaks at about 6 mins, 17 mins, and 25 mins (roughly, that's from memory). – MarkWayne May 9 at 21:21
@MarkWayne: Thanks a lot!!! – Vladimir Kalitvianski May 9 at 22:35

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