The Feynman Lectures on Physics was created in 1964.
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Yes - a deterministic theory means that given initial conditions, it yields a precise answer for future time. This does not happen in quantum physics. Read the Feynman lectures on physics volume 3 for more information.
Feynman was known for discovering various things in quantum physics and chemistry.
Richard P. Feynman won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1965 was awarded jointly to Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger and Richard P. Feynman for their fundamental work in quantum electrodynamics, with deep-ploughing consequences for the physics of elementary particles.
In general no, it's not usually possible to determine how an electron got from point A to point B (and doing so has side effects; it's too long to go into here but read the Feynman Lectures on Physics Vol. III for details).
Richard Feynman was a quantum physicist. He worked in the theory of electrodynamics and he helped shape physics as it is known today. Today, physicists look back at him in admiration.
Fashionable Lectures was created in 1872.
Lectures on Faith was created in 1835.
Gifford Lectures was created in 1898.
Guildhall Lectures was created in 1959.
Tarner Lectures was created in 1916.