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well, i'm always confused to see the way professors explain this and that, fortunately i got one book named 'revolution in physics' which helped me a lot. the initial motive to read the book is it claims Einstain to be a fraud of the century, but i don't know why later the author cancelled this claim and remove them. after i finished the book, in a way, i think Einstain maybe is really something doubtful. anyway, this is a free world, everbody can speak his own idea, right?
i got the book from here: www.looklook.ca/purchase.htm
They ask for $9.99 to download the electronic version. Sound fair if you think the book is good. Cheers!
pervect
Apr20-05, 01:42 PM
well, i'm always confused to see the way professors explain this and that, fortunately i got one book named 'revolution in physics' which helped me a lot. the initial motive to read the book is it claims Einstain to be a fraud of the century, but i don't know why later the author cancelled this claim and remove them. after i finished the book, in a way, i think Einstain maybe is really something doubtful. anyway, this is a free world, everbody can speak his own idea, right?
i got the book from here: www.looklook.ca/purchase.htm
They ask for $9.99 to download the electronic version. Sound fair if you think the book is good. Cheers!
You wouldn't happen to be the author hawking his book, would you?
To anyone who actually wants to learn physics, I would recommend just getting a reputable physics book out of the library for free, and skipping the crackpot stuff - especially if you have to pay for it. For those who like crackpottery, there's a whole lot of crackpot physics availaible *for free* on the internet :-).
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