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Six Not-So-Easy Pieces

Lectures on Symmetry, Relativity, and Space-Time

Six Not-So-Easy Pieces( )
Author: Feynman, Richard Phillips
Leighton, Robert B.
Sands, Matthew L.
Editor: Robbins, Jeffrey
Introduction by: Penrose, Roger
ISBN:978-0-201-15025-4
Publication Date:Mar 1997
Publisher:Perseus Books Group
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $38.00
Book Description:

The spectacular reception of the book and audio versions of Feynman’s Six Easy Pieces (published in 1995) resulted in a worldwide clamor for "More Feynman! More Feynman!” The outcome is these six additional lectures, drawn from the celebrated three-volume Lectures on Physics. Though slightly more challenging than the first six, these lectures are more focused, delving into the most revolutionary discovery in twentieth-century physics: Einstein’s...
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Book Details
Pages:192
Detailed Subjects: Science / Physics / General
Science / Physics / Relativity
Science / Time
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.558 x 23.495 cm
Author Biography
Feynman, Richard Phillips (Author)
Richard Feynman, an American theoretical physicist, received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1942 and worked at Los Alamos, New Mexico, on the atomic bomb during World War II. From 1945 to 1950, he taught at Cornell University and became professor of theoretical physics at the California Institute of Technology in 1950.

Feynman made important contributions to quantum electrodynamics (QED) and electromagnetic interactions, such as interactions among electrons. In Feynman's approach, interactions are considered exchanges of virtual particles. For example, Feynman explained the interaction of two electrons as an exchange of virtual photons. Feynman's theory has proved to be accurate in its predictions. In 1965 the Nobel Prize for physics was awarded to three pioneers in quantum electrodynamics: Feynman, Julian Schwinger, and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga.

Feynman was an outspoken critic of NASA for its failure to notice flaws in the design of the Challenger space shuttle, which resulted in its tragic explosion.

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