Richard Feynman's Six Easy Pieces is the perfect layman's introduction to the mindboggling universe of physics. In Feynman's safe hands, the reader is introduced to the very basics of atoms, energy, force, gravity and quantum behaviour. If the greatest physicist since the Second World War can't explain it to you, no one can.
Six Easy Pieces, taken from the famous Lectures on Physics, represents the most accessible material from this series.
A fascinating and accessible book by Nobel laureates Richard Feynman and Steven Weinberg.
In Six Not-So-Easy Pieces, taken from these famous Lectures on Physics, Feynman delves into one of the most revolutionary discoveries in twentieth-century physics: Einstein's theory of relativity.
In this career-spanning collection of letters, many published here for the first time, we are able to see this side of Feynman like never before.
A collection of seven stories from bestselling and award-winning mystery writer Walter Mosley come together in a single trade paperback volume. Now from the bestselling and award-winning writer comes Six Easy Pieces.
This volume comprises of two collections of instructive essays on physics.
Here Feynman provides a classic and definitive introduction to QED (namely, quantum electrodynamics), that part of quantum field theory describing the interactions of light with charged particles.
From 1983 to 1986, the legendary physicist and teacher Richard Feynman gave a course at Caltech called “Potentialities and Limitations of Computing Machines.”Although the lectures are over ten years old,...
Included here are three lectures on problem-solving and a lecture on inertial guidance omitted from The Feynman Lectures on Physics.
In the course of telling these stories, Scott touches on a wide variety of subjects: public disorder and riots, desertion, poaching, vernacular knowledge, assembly-line production, globalization, the petty bourgeoisie, school testing, ...