Books by Burkard Polster

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QED

The “QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter (Princeton Science Library)” is a physics book that explains an enormously complex and unintuitive theory. The author of this enlightening book is Richard P. Feynman. He was born in 1918 and grew up in Far Rockaway, New York. When he was just 17 years old, he entered MIT and in 1939 went to Princeton, then to Los Alamos where he joined in the effort to build the atomic bomb. He writes numerous books and all of them are wealth to read. Feynman is a scientist who can successfully explain very difficult ideas in simple terms. He uses his own brand of metaphors and analogies to clarify quantum mechanics and QED is one of the perfect examples. Feynman extracts the core of Quantum Electrodynamics without assuming any prior math or physics background in his audience. He does not use any calculus, any abstract algebra and he does not even mention complex numbers once. Furthermore, QED has been welcomed as the most exact scientific theory ever constructed because its predictions have been confirmed by so many experiments. To know more, then read this popular book. To sum it up, QED is a great book that reveals one of the most fundamentals theories of physics.