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Adjective, after the nobel-prize winning physicist Richard Feynman Feynmanian thinking is a simplified way of thinking about a problem involving difficult mathematics in a manner that is still correct and accurate, whilst being very easy to explain to students. Feynmanian methods are often quite extraordinary and funny (both in the sense of being strange and comical).
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