"QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter" Reading Notes#
Author: Richard Feynman
Reading Duration: 0 hours
These are the notes and excerpts I recorded while reading "QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter" on WeChat Reading.
Preface#
Of course, you still have to spend another year learning how to "add." Well, you understand what this means. This is what you learn after paying tuition at a prestigious university. However, a clever man named Feynman suggests to you: "Shh... if you can count, you don't have to learn the complicated professional knowledge about carrying and addition. All you have to do is get 564 jars and put 263 small pebbles in each jar. Finally, you pour all these pebbles out, pile them up, and count how many there are, and that's the answer."
With quantum physics around, who needs hallucinogens?
Heavens to Betsy (This is a 19th-century expression that has become rare, meaning "Goodness, that's incredible." — Translator)
Of course, you still have to spend another year learning how to "add." Well, you understand what this means. This is what you learn after paying tuition at a prestigious university. However, a clever man named Feynman suggests to you: "Shh... if you can count, you don't have to learn the complicated professional knowledge about carrying and addition. All you have to do is get 564 jars and put 263 small pebbles in each jar. Finally, you pour all these pebbles out, pile them up, and count how many there are, and that's the answer."
With quantum physics around, who needs hallucinogens?
Heavens to Betsy (This is a 19th-century expression that has become rare, meaning "Goodness, that's incredible." — Translator)
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