Introduces Quantum Field Theory as the way to reconcile Quantum Mechanics with Relativity, emphasizing the need for a local field due to the impossibility of instantaneous interactions at a distance.
Explores the transformation of Newton's second law in the context of Einstein's relativity and Lorentz transformations, discussing the equivalence of physical quantities in different inertial frames.
Explores demystifying quantum mechanics through logical inference and robust experimental descriptions, emphasizing the separation of conditions and fundamental quantum equations.
Covers special and general relativity, discussing Maxwell's equations, Lorentz symmetries, Minkowski space, and the influence of matter on space-time geometry.