"Since the integration of this complicated expression is perfectly straightforward, we shall not include it here."
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I noticed the same thing. Feynman then feels the need to give hints re: how to tackle this perfectly straightforward task.
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Roger Penrose's transparencies and Feynman's manuscripts forever.
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Still drawing in the 70s, but also LOTS of swapping out typewriter balls for different character setspic.twitter.com/5LMsWohaHu
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So perfectly straightforward! Seriously, you don't know this? OMG!
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Feynman was so much more productive because he never had to worry about placing his figures in the right place.
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you should also check Hugh Everett's III thesis on the many world interpretation of QM :) a great blend of maths with physics
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That integral is a typesetting nightmare though... Imagine you missed one }
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And I see why LaTeX became so popular
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