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darkmatter4brains
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Thought I would start a thread about physics books where people could recommend good ones that they have read recently. Hopefully, it sounds like an appealing topic to a few.
The last one's I read were Stephen Hawkings Brief History and Carl Sagan' Cosmos. Obviously, I'm outta the loop on these, so any good recommendations would be nice.
I also read and recommend Kip Thorne's Black Hole and Time Warps. Excellent book that covers a lot of history up to the disocvery of Black Holes.
Now that I think of it I did read another one somewhat recently. Nick Herbert's Quantum Reality. He discusses some QM at an advanced laymen's level, but mainly talks about the different interpretations of QM and the philisophical ramifications. Pretty good.
I may order Brian Green's book The Fabric of the Cosmos that somebody on here mentioned. The chapter titles look interesting.
Anyhow, post up some recommendations if you have any.
The last one's I read were Stephen Hawkings Brief History and Carl Sagan' Cosmos. Obviously, I'm outta the loop on these, so any good recommendations would be nice.
I also read and recommend Kip Thorne's Black Hole and Time Warps. Excellent book that covers a lot of history up to the disocvery of Black Holes.
Now that I think of it I did read another one somewhat recently. Nick Herbert's Quantum Reality. He discusses some QM at an advanced laymen's level, but mainly talks about the different interpretations of QM and the philisophical ramifications. Pretty good.
I may order Brian Green's book The Fabric of the Cosmos that somebody on here mentioned. The chapter titles look interesting.
Anyhow, post up some recommendations if you have any.