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“all things are made of atoms—little particles that move around in perpetual motion, attracting each other when they are a little distance apart, but repelling upon being squeezed into one another”
— Richard P. Feynman
Why It's Lindy
Still the best introduction to physics for anyone who wants to think like a physicist. Feynman's explanations have a clarity that never ages.
About This Volume
The transcribed lectures of the Nobel laureate physicist at Caltech, 1961–1963. The most beloved physics text ever written.
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Why should I read The Feynman Lectures on Physics?
Still the best introduction to physics for anyone who wants to think like a physicist. Feynman's explanations have a clarity that never ages.
What is The Feynman Lectures on Physics about?
The transcribed lectures of the Nobel laureate physicist at Caltech, 1961–1963. The most beloved physics text ever written.


