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| Jan31-07, 07:54 PM | #1 |
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Looking for knowledge.
Okay i am not a physics master. I'm in honors high school physics with a C. But physics is just so interesting. I just wish I was better at it. I'm always making stupid mistakes on tests
Anyways. I am really interested in learning about the wierd things in physics. Like tachyons, string theory, shrodingers equation, what happens at the speed of light,EDIT: oh yeah cant forget wormholes, black holes, and superdense star material ,quantum tunnelling, relativity, redshifts, time travel (i know its not possible), and well you get the jist of it. I wanna know about all the cool things about physics. I was wondering if someone could point me towards a book that would be able to explain it so someone with my knowledge would understand it. I have allready read about half of The Physics of Superheros which is a great book, and want to learn more. My teacher says I don't have a high enough grade to go to AP so I have to learn this myself. I'd rather not have to spend countless hours on the net trying to find stuff (mainly cause my internet usage is limited). So any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance. ![]() PS: also why do people say light can't be slowed down but it travels slower through certain things? |
| Jan31-07, 10:09 PM | #2 |
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| Feb3-07, 06:15 PM | #3 |
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So any book recommendations?
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| Feb4-07, 02:52 PM | #4 |
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Looking for knowledge.
Try these if you can find them:
Mathematics and The Physical World, by Morris Kline. Gravity, Black Holes and the Universe, by Ian Nicolson Coming of Age In The Milky Way, by Timothy Ferris A Brief History of Time, by Stephen Hawking Einstein's Universe, by Nigel Calder The Meaniing of Relativity, by A. Einstein The New Gravitation, by H. Arthur Klein Gravitation, by Misner, Thorne and Wheeler Relativity, The Special and the General Theory, by Albert Einstein Was Einstein Right? by Clifford Will The Emperors New Mind, by Rioger Penrose Newton's Gift, by David Berlinski Aristotle, Galileo and the Tower of Pisa, by Lane Cooper. Introduction to Modern Physics, by Elmer E. Anderson HAWKING AND FERRIS ARE A GOOD PLACE TO START. |
| Feb4-07, 04:19 PM | #5 |
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Thanks for the list i will be sure to check them out.
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| Feb4-07, 05:42 PM | #6 |
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If you're interested in black holes and wormholes, I also recommend "Black Holes and Time Warps" by Kip Thorne. And on string theory, you could look at "The Elegant Universe" by Brian Greene.
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| Jun15-10, 09:49 AM | #7 |
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check out the Teaching Company (TTC) courses, theyre videos but great collage teachers just teaching what they know. half the time i dont even listen, but i pick up the interesting things from all subjects between galaxies and atoms.
I download them from TPB. |
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