Don't like QED rules? Tough. 1979 at New Zeland lecture, also available at www.scs-intl.com. 378KB, 74 secs Linus Pauling, a few months before his death at age 93. He spoke for 1 hour
Don't like QED rules? Tough. 1979 at New Zeland lecture, also available at www.scs-intl.com. 378KB, 74 secs Linus Pauling, a few months before his death at age 93. He spoke for 1 hour
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Nice Video! But could it be that Time has symmetry and geometry? This would explain the infinities of QED. Newton believed Time was a thing in itself and connected to motion and Einstein believed there was something missing from quantum mechanics. In my video The Paradox of Schrodingers Cat an artist view it is Time that is the Hidden Variable.
Actually Feynman had very little to do with non-Abelian gauge theory (spontaneously broken Yang-Mills symmetry) and so had almost no part in constructing QCD. This isn't a criticism, just a fact.
I'm not quite sure what your beef with Feynman is but you're certainly acting like a bit of a tool; spamming idiotic comments on a number of Feynman clips for no apparent reason (other than perhaps trolling - or maybe you really are as challenged as you seem).
If you think Feynman didn't contribute anything to this field, you're a freakin' moron.
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But could it be that Time has symmetry and geometry? This would explain the infinities of QED. Newton believed Time was a thing in itself and connected to motion and Einstein believed there was something missing from quantum mechanics. In my video The Paradox of Schrodingers Cat an artist view it is Time that is the Hidden Variable.
Bill Gates bought the rights to some of his lectures and put them on the internet for free. Hope you are still interested a year later!
If you think Feynman didn't contribute anything to this field, you're a freakin' moron.