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  1. Press should ask me to write an introduction to the 2006 edition of Feynman's famous book QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter. First a confession: I had never read QED before. When this book came out in 1985 I had just finished writing my first popular physics book, Fearful Symmetry, and I more or less

  2. 14 de mar. de 2019 · Richard Feynman’s book QED – The Strange Theory of Light and Matter was recommended as further reading. This week I finally got around to read it. My vague recollections of QED from the course included matrix operations, imaginary numbers and a general sense of puzzlement.

  3. Press should ask me to write an introduction to the 2006 edition of Feynman's famous book QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter. First a confession: I had never read QED before. When this book came out in 1985 I had just finished writing my first popular physics book, Fearful Symmetry, and I more or less

  4. In QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter Richard P. Feynman explains, in his lucid and witty style, the revolutionary scientific theory that won him the Nobel Prize. Quantum electrodynamics - or QED for short - is the theory that explains how light and electrons interact, and in doing so illuminates the deepest and most complex mysteries of the world around us.

    • Richard P Feynman
  5. 1 de oct. de 1998 · In QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter Richard P. Feynman explains, in his lucid and witty style, the revolutionary scientific theory that won him the Nobel Prize. Quantum electrodynamics - or QED for short - is the theory that explains how light and electrons interact, and in doing so illuminates the deepest and most complex mysteries of the world around us.

    • Richard P Feynman
  6. QED THE STRANGE THEORY OF LIGHT AND MATTER By RICHARD P. FEYNMAN Chapter One INTRODUCTION Alix Mautner was very curious about physics and often asked me to explain things to her. I would do all right, just as I do with a group of students at Caltech that come to me for an hour on Thursdays, but

  7. QED: the Strange Theory of Light and Matter. R. Feynman. Universities Press (India) Pvt. Limited, 1985 - 158 pages. 15 Reviews. Reviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identified. This book is a straightforward, honest explanation of a rather difficult subject- the theory of quantum electordynamics- for ...