The Quotable Feynman by Feynman Richard P
Author:Feynman, Richard P. [Feynman, Richard P.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Science, Biography
ISBN: 9780691153032
Amazon: 0691153035
Goodreads: 26402816
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 2015-09-29T07:00:00+00:00
The Quantum World
We physicists are always checking to see if there is something the matter with the theory. Thatâs the game, because if there is something the matter, itâs interesting! But so far, we have found nothing wrong with the theory of quantum electrodynamics. It is therefore, I would say, the jewel of physics â our proudest possession.
â QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter, p. 8
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What I am going to tell you about is what we teach our physics students in the third or fourth year of graduate school â and you think Iâm going to explain it to you so you can understand it? No, youâre not going to be able to understand it. Why, then, am I going to bother you with all this? Why are you going to sit here all this time, when you wonât be able to understand what I am going to say?
It is my task to convince you not to turn away because you donât understand it. You see, my physics students donât understand it.
That is because I donât understand it. Nobody does.
â QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter, p. 9
The science fiction writers who have interpreted my view of the positron as an electron going backward in time have not realized that the theory is completely consistent with causality principles and in no way implies that we can travel backward in time.
â Correspondence with David Paterson (BBC), February 1976
All my mature life I have been trying to distill the strangeness of quantum mechanics into simpler and simpler circumstances.
I have given many lectures of ever increasing simplicity and purity.
â Letter to Dr. N. David Mermin, March 1984 ( Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track, p. 368) Maybe gravity is a way that quantum mechanics fails at large distances.
â Letter to Dr. Victor F. Weisskopf, JanuaryâFebruary 1961
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The Quotable Feynman
Before and after are not absolute ideas; they depend on the point of view. It is similar to the question of what is in front and what is in back. If I turn a little bit, I can change the arrangement.
Two things may appear to be at the same distance from one man, but appear to be at different distances from another. Likewise, it is true that two events which may appear to be at the same from one point of view may not do so from another. This leads us to the idea of the representation of time as a fourth geometrical dimension.
â From notes for âAbout Timeâ program, 1957
I really do believe that quantum mechanics is fundamentally correct, and that all this is simply psychological trouble. It is extremely difficult to get used to it because itâs so much common sense and common knowledge that gets this idea that when youâre not looking at something, itâs either this way or that way. And to be able to say, âBy God, you canât even say itâs either this way or that way when you donât look at
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