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Following Feynman’s path

Jörg Resag: Feynman and his physics: the life and science of an extraordinary man. Dodrecht: Springer, 2019, xii+319pp, €29.99 HB

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Naldal, M.L. Following Feynman’s path. Metascience 29, 143–145 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11016-019-00473-3

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