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Jun24-12, 07:53 PM   #1
 

Hi i'm new here (book suggestions)


Hi i'm white knight(night) and i'm from california. I noticed you didn't have a new member intro section, nor an off topic section so i'm posting here. I signed up on your forum because, well to be frank, i had a bad trip on some drugs about a year ago and had a psychotic breakdown/shift in consciousness and i'm now recovering and i'm trying to find solidity in my reality. I was always good at math and I figured a better understanding of physics would help me with this conundrum of mine.

What books related to physics should i read to better understand the workings of things? It would be nice to start with the foundation of physics and work my way outwards to more advanced theories. I read Parallel Worlds by Michio kaku and i'm currently reading a biography on Einstein. Any suggestions would be appreciated :)
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Jun24-12, 08:35 PM   #2
 
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Hello there, what is your current math background?
Jun24-12, 08:37 PM   #3
 
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Welcome to PF, White Knight.
You're in the right place. Lots of us have mental problems (mine is ADD), and have managed to make that a positive. I can't really recommend any books because of my age. In my day, it was Carl Sagan, Steven Weinberg, Isaac Asimov...
Jun24-12, 09:20 PM   #4
 

Hi i'm new here (book suggestions)


If you can get a hold of the Feynmann lectures in physics, I would suggest reading the earlier volumes.
Jun24-12, 10:41 PM   #5
 
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Hi i'm white knight(night) and i'm from california. I noticed you didn't have a new member intro section, nor an off topic section
Try our General Discussion forum, down near the bottom of the list. That's where most people put their introductions.

Tip: if you decide to post a proper introduction there, you can save us a step by telling us up front what your favorite fish is.
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