BTW does anyone know much about the New Quantum Universe by Hey and Walters? How about Schrodingers Kittens? Are they any good too? Especially in comparison to The Baggott book that slyboy mentioned.
In particular, would it be worth reading Schrodingers kittens or the New Quantum Universe...
Ok thanks a lot guys. I do have a basic grounding in differential equations and the physics of waves but I don't know Fourier analysis (but know of it). I know some stats too (certainly enough to know what mean and standard deviation are anyhow :)), although it generally bores me hehe. I always...
Hey guys,
I'm very interested in physics but I am studying computer science at univeristy so I don't get to learn it formally anymore. However, I still read to learn. I recently read Einsteins book on relativity and Stephen Hawking's A Brief History of Time. I now want to read a good book...