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The problem, as we'll see below, is that when you add to the above framework of particle exchange the quantum requirement that one include all the histories by which an interaction can occur-for example,allcompli the ways the force particles can be exchanged-the mathematics becomes complicated.
Source: The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking (p166)
It seems to me that the part "that one include all" should have been either "that should include all" or "that includes all". I am not absolutely sure. The grammar does not seem to be okay there.
Is the grammar of the part acceptable?
PS: QED stands for quantum electrodynamics.
Source: The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking (p166)
It seems to me that the part "that one include all" should have been either "that should include all" or "that includes all". I am not absolutely sure. The grammar does not seem to be okay there.
Is the grammar of the part acceptable?
PS: QED stands for quantum electrodynamics.