After teaching us classical mechanics and quantum mechanics, physicist Leonard Susskind and data engineer Art Friedman are back. This time, they introduce readers to Einstein's special relativity and Maxwell's classical field theory. Using their typical brand of real math; enlightening drawings; and the same fictional counterparts, Art and Lenny, that led us through Quantum Mechanics, Susskind and Friedman walk us through the complexities of waves, forces, and particles by exploring special relativity and electromagnetism. It's a must-read for both devotees of the series and any armchair physicist who wants to deepen their knowledge of physics' deepest truths.
After teaching us classical mechanics and quantum mechanics, physicist Leonard Susskind and data engineer Art Friedman are back. This time, they introduce readers to Einstein's special relativity and Maxwell's classical field theory. Using their typical brand of real math; enlightening drawings; and the same fictional counterparts, Art and Lenny, that led us through Quantum Mechanics, Susskind and Friedman walk us through the complexities of waves, forces, and particles by exploring special relativity and electromagnetism. It's a must-read for both devotees of the series and any armchair physicist who wants to deepen their knowledge of physics' deepest truths.
Leonard Susskind is the Felix Bloch Professor in Theoretical Physics at Stanford University. He is the author of Quantum Mechanics (with Art Friedman) and The Theoretical Minimum (with George Hrabovsky), among other books. He lives in Palo Alto, California.
Art Friedman is a data consultant and the author of Quantum Mechanics (with Leonard Susskind). A lifelong student of physics, he lives in Murphys, California.
"A true masterpiece that will stand the test of time. I only wish
this book was around when I was learning classical physics. Special
Relativity and Classical Field Theory was joyful to read, filled
with insights and secrets that will prepare you for research."---
Stephon Alexander--Stephon Alexander, , cosmologist at Brown
University and author of The Jazz of Physics
"Relativity and field theory are absolutely central to modern
physics. Here they are explained masterfully, with insight and wit.
This is physics the way it's really done, in all its glory, nothing
swept under the rug." --Sean Carroll, author of The Big Picture: On
the Origins of Life, Meaning, and the Universe Itself
"Susskind and Friedman follow their collaboration on Quantum
Mechanics by probing the mathematical nitty-gritty of field theory
and Einstein's theory of special relativity in the third
installment of the Theoretical Minimum series...Enthusiastic
discussion is seasoned with wry humor....Well paced.... Clear and
concise." --Publishers Weekly
"Susskind is meticulous in explaining each step of applying the
equations to the physical phenomena he describes, and he excels in
explaining why the math works the way it does.... If you're
intrepid enough...you'll emerge with a much deeper appreciation for
the true meaning of Einstein's relativity, Maxwell's equations and
many other aspects of fundamental physics."--ScienceNews
"Thrilling...Susskind's approach is to subject the novice to a
historical mathematical boot camp to make the path seem natural,
and ultimately easier...At once witty and insightful."--Nature
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