Not-so-easy Pieces — Six

The book is structured into three distinct thematic sections based on Feynman’s Caltech lectures:

: Unlike many modern textbooks, Feynman focuses on the why and the history of these discoveries—such as Maxwell's equations and the failures of older interpretations—to build intuitive understanding. Is It Right for You? Six Not-So-Easy Pieces

: This central portion explains how the flow of time and mass change with velocity, and why the speed of light remains constant for all observers. The book is structured into three distinct thematic

: Some readers find the difficulty spikes unevenly. For instance, the chapters on vectors are relatively standard, but topics like muons and quarks can feel introduced with little context. Six Not-So-Easy Pieces