[Elecraft] A little theory

Ron D'Eau Claire ron at cobi.biz
Sun Apr 16 15:16:10 EDT 2017


I'll attest that it is great and interesting reading for anyone interested
in Physics. I bought the three-volume set in San Francisco back in the
1980's, and it remains a valued part of my scientific library alongside
Pauling's text on Inorganic Chemistry. 

Feynman also wrote an eloquent text on quantum electrodynamics for those
with little scientific background called "QED The Strange Theory of Light
and Matter". 

And for some thoughtful insights into Feynman himself there is his book "The
Meaning of it All - Thoughts of a Citizen-Scientist" or for a few chuckles
his autobiographical book "What do YOU Care What Other People Think?" 

I strive to live by his advice, "Study hard what interests you the most in
the most undisciplined, irreverent and original manner possible." 

I'm afraid not all of my college instructors agreed, however.

73, Ron AC7AC

 

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If you are not familiar with Richard Feynman he was a physicist who worked
on the Manhattan Project.  He was also a professor at Caltech.  
Here are some of his lectures on physics which he offered to undergrads.
Introductory college level physics taught by a master.

http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/

73 & GL,

      Kevin.  KD5ONS

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