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Qed: The Strange Theory Of Light And Matter

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Universities Press (India) Pvt. Limited, 1985 - 172 pages
This book is a straightforward, honest explanation of a rather difficult subject- the theory of quantum electordynamics- for a non-technical audience. It is designed to give the interested reader an appreciation for the kind of thinking that physicists have resorted to in order to explain how Nature behaves.

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Review: QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter

User Review  - Scott Weeks - Goodreads

Richard Feynman famously had an artist friend who took him, and all scientists, to task, for removing the beauty from nature by reducing things to mere physical processes and thereby making them dull ... Read full review

Review: QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter

User Review  - Daniel Hanigan - Goodreads

For those enduring physics buffs, dedicated enough to commit themselves to understanding the labyrinth of light-matter interactions that is QED, a hat tip. HOWEVER, should you fall into that category ... Read full review

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