[Physics Today, A Lowbrow's View of Feynman, 42, 2, 1989, 10.1063/1.881197] (p. 85)
“The story that Dick Feynman could open safes whose combinations had been forgotten by their owners is true.”
Source: Adventures of a Mathematician - Third Edition (1991), Chapter 8, Los Alamos, p. 169
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