Of course you don't need an engineer to build (most) simple houses - at least our present contractor and most in general do very fine without one, and all of which I know have absolutely zero post-secondary education under their belt.
As mentioned before, civil engineers are brought into work...
Important question: Have you mastered high school algebra and possibly trigonometry yet? If you haven't, it is important that you do so before attempting calculus.
I agree. If this forum was not the way it was in maintaining a certain standard for posts, I would of left awhile ago.
As for you aviator, I would probably recommend that you humble yourself and try to actually learn some actual physics.
-TK
Hello,
I was wondering if any of you can suggest some good introductory textbooks on GR around the graduate level. Thank you for your time.
Yours Truly,
TK.