Eureka! Last few suggestions in the threads are appreciated. A real textbook, with exercises too, I suspect. hmmm? sounds intriguing. In browsing other threads, I see comments made in regards to reading about physics is one thing; doing exercises and working the problems of the physics world...
I have browsed the Fermi-Lab website but didn't the SLAC website, as yet. Thank you for the tip. What I will also be scouting around for, too, is some insight into how the physicists look at the collector materials from a particle accelerator experiment and see a new 'flavor' or aspect of the...
So that's the reason.:redface: I hadn't noticed before your reply. oops. :eek: My most humblest apologies to everyone and especially to the late & near-and-dear-to-our-physics-hearts, Richard Feynman. Possibly, I can further atone by quoting a passage from Nobel Laureate Julian Schwinger...
Thank you very much. The more I read the message board contents, the more it becomes apparent that this is not so much a Q&A or "where can I find it" as a forum to post an in-depth specific topic vs. something that I could have googled. None the less, it appeared to be a place for 'lovers of...
Hello - Trying the General Physics area. Question: Please explain how a Feyman Diagram represents or is conceived from a QED Model(s) i.e. IF it is the source of these diagrams? What is meant to be represented in them? Thank you
Hello - Physics & calculus are what I can best describe as hobbies for me. Hobbies in the sense that I love these topics but work a regular job as an IT Manager through the day and then read whatever I can get my hands on in regards to these topics while 'burning the midnight oil'. Not sure if...