Pieces - Six Not-so-easy
: Reviewers from The StoryGraph and AAAS note that while Feynman uses practical analogies to bypass jargon, the material is mathematically denser and often requires a pencil and paper to work through.
: The opening lectures explore the role of symmetry in physical laws and provide a necessary primer on vector analysis. Six Not-So-Easy Pieces
Richard Feynman's is a collection of six lectures curated from his legendary Feynman Lectures on Physics . While its predecessor, Six Easy Pieces , covers fundamental concepts like atoms and energy, this sequel dives into the more complex and revolutionary side of 20th-century physics: Relativity . Core Concepts Covered : Reviewers from The StoryGraph and AAAS note

