(PDF)QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter Princeton Science Library Edition
by Richard P. Feynman, A. Zee
Key Highlights
- •🏆 Written by Nobel Prize winner Richard Feynman
- •💡 Makes quantum electrodynamics accessible to non-experts
- •📚 Princeton Science Library edition with updated content
Description
FAQ
Do I need to be a physicist to understand this book?
Not at all! Feynman wrote this for general readers with basic science knowledge. His analogies make complex concepts easy to grasp.
Is this book good for students studying quantum physics?
Absolutely! Many student find it help them understand their course material better, since Feynman explain things so clearly.
Does this cover the math behind quantum electrodynamics?
It focus more on concepts than equations, making it perfect for those who want the ideas without heavy math.
How soon will I get the PDF after purchase?
You'll recieve the download link immediately after completing your purchase!
Is this suitable for high school students interested in physics?
Yes! Curious high schooler with some physics background will find it fascinating and educational.
Does this book include Feynman diagrams?
Yes, Feynman explain his famous diagrams in ways that make them understandable to non-experts.
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About the Author
Richard P. Feynman was one of the most brilliant physicists of the 20th century, winning the Nobel Prize in 1965 for his work in quantum electrodynamics. Known for his exceptional teaching ability and colorful personality, Feynman made complex physics concepts accessible to everyone through his lectures and books.
