Re: EM force of attraction
- From: "robert" <roberto_ruggeri_@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 19:23:10 GMT
Thanks - I've got Feynman's QED book - brilliant. Also his lecture in New
Zealand (streamed free at www.feynman.com explains it quite well for me,
but I think you're right, I'm going to have to learn some maths to
understand it better.
"PD" <TheDraperFamily@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> robert wrote:
>> What books (preferably understandable to the lay man) would you recommend
>> to
>> read regarding this? I've read the popular ones such as brief history
>> and
>> others but need something more indepth?
>>
>
> The best book for the layman that I can think of about this is a small
> book by Feynman called QED, ISBN: 0691024170.
>
> However, I don't even think this book contains the answer to your
> question. To learn where that comes from, I believe you need know how
> to do the calculations, and then you're going to need to read a fair
> number of non-layman books.
>
> PD
>
.
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