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Energy feels like one of the most solid ideas in physics. Things have energy. They lose it. They transfer it. But the moment you try to measure energy precisely, something strange happens. Unlike position or mass, energy never shows up directly. You don’t see it. You don’t touch it. You always infer it — from motion, from interactions, from changes that already happened. And the deeper you look, the less clear the concept becomes. Here’s the unsettling part: energy is not a physical object hiding inside things. It’s a bookkeeping tool — a remarkably powerful one — but not something nature hands to us directly. In this video, inspired by Richard Feynman’s sharp and honest way of explaining physics, we explore why measuring energy is fundamentally different from measuring most other quantities. Drawing from classical mechanics, quantum ideas, and conservation laws, Feynman shows that energy exists as a relationship, not a substance. It only reveals itself through what changes — never on its own. Once you understand this, energy stops feeling like a “thing” in the world and starts looking like one of the most successful ideas humans ever invented to describe it. SOURCES: 📚 The Feynman Lectures on Physics Volume I — Chapters on Energy, Conservation Laws, and Measurement Available free online at: https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu 📚 Richard Feynman’s lectures and discussions on energy, physical laws, and what can (and cannot) be directly observed. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This channel is not officially affiliated with Richard Feynman or his estate. Our aim is to share his distinctive way of explaining physics with audiences who never had the opportunity to learn from him directly. The voice used in this video is a synthetic AI recreation inspired by his teaching style. It is not intended to impersonate him, but to respectfully present his ideas. All content is created for educational and inspirational purposes. Synthetic media is clearly disclosed, and this channel complies with YouTube’s monetization and transparency policies. We are an independent educational channel with no official connection to Richard Feynman, Caltech, or related institutions. What we do: Present Feynman’s explanations in video form using AI voice synthesis, while staying faithful to his original ideas. What we don’t do: Claim this is actually Feynman speaking, introduce new theories, or misrepresent his work.