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Optics, by Benjamin Crowell

 
 
 
 
 
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A Creative Commons-licensed physics textbook by Benjamin Crowell, from lightandmatter.com.

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robkim55

robkim55

I have always liked Optics books

4 days ago
neneai

neneai

this s ME

03/26/2009
Kevin Ray Tedder

Kevin Ray Tedder

Hello Optics Physics fans of Benjamin Crowell I took the optics course at SSU taught by Isaac Bass in the late seventies; anyone who took any of Mr. Bass's courses was given a precious gift. I'm Kevin Ray Tedder, Physics of Tap Dancing assistant/student for dancewithsherrystudio.net I teach elementary students the physics of the sport of wrestling at Dance with Sherry Studio in San Rafael (Marin County,Calif.,) "I've never met an unhappy tap dancer" say's Sherry Hines. That's the "funnest" stuff I do. I got to work with Al Lyon at Lawrence Berkeley labs in his optical coating Lab. Al Lyon could coat almost anything with almost anything it seemed. I worked with the EG&G optical emission analyzer at Tegal (semiconductor layers etching equipment manufacturer) for their research dept as sole technician for Ole Krogh (senior staff scientist, post doc at UC Berkeley, light emission spectroscopy expert). I am interested in so many subfields in optics such as diffraction gratings. These books by Benjamin Crowell are going to be so helpful as I consult with my inventor friends and other businesses in industrial fields. Calculus here I come! At my old age (52), math won't conflict with my intuition skills like I allowed it to do when I wanted to save the world as a 21 year old in the late seventies at SSU. I think Isaac Bass's class was one of the few classes where I was the most focused (no pun) and not acting so not in the moment. I look forward to any comments by optics and other physics fields fans. Kevin Ray Tedder (learning from the youngest people and the oldest people and finding harmony with my peers using a calmer mind I found out how to do from Ace Remas at the Petaluma, Calif., Buddist Center.) We can at least share our happy physics spirits in those dimensions. I've missed you people soooooo much!!! I'm glad I'm back from a wonderful fatherhood focus that I still enjoy while from a front row seat. Your new friend Benjamin Crowell if you want me to be, (I swear the"old" (very obsolete), stories about my bipolar behavior are just old stories now)(99% of the time back then, I had class) Sincerely, Kevin Ray Tedder, son of the great wrestler and high school coach, Leon Tedder (wrestling is just physics appearing a bit chaotic.)

02/23/2009