Spacetime Physics and other books on spec. relativity. Which is the best?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around recommendations for books on special relativity, focusing on accessibility for self-learners with limited mathematical backgrounds. Participants share their opinions on various texts, including "Spacetime Physics" and other notable works in the field.

Discussion Character

  • Debate/contested
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant seeks a book on special relativity that requires only basic mathematics, expressing interest in "Spacetime Physics."
  • Another participant affirms that "Spacetime Physics" is a good choice.
  • Some participants recommend additional books, including "Introduction to Special Relativity" by Resnick and "Special Relativity" by A.P. French, noting their affordability when purchased used.
  • There is mention of a preference for a specific book available on Amazon, though details about its content are limited.
  • Participants discuss the differences between the 1966 edition and a newer edition of a recommended book, highlighting changes in content and the inclusion of worked solutions in the older version.
  • One participant notes that the new edition lacks a discussion of rapidity, which was present in the older edition.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the value of "Spacetime Physics" and other recommended texts, but there are differing opinions regarding the merits of the old versus new editions of certain books, particularly concerning content changes.

Contextual Notes

Some participants mention specific features of the books, such as the inclusion of worked solutions and discussions of rapidity, which may influence their recommendations. The discussion does not resolve which book is definitively the best choice for learning special relativity.

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Hi...

This is my first post on this forum, so I'm sorry if topic like this is already here.

I'm looking for a book on special relativity, from which I will be able to learn it on myself. My knowledge of mathematics ends in Calculus, so I probably wouldn't appreciate tensors etc. I found a book Spactime Phisics, which should use only basics math, but it also should be very extensive. What do you think about this book? Or can you advise me which book(s) I should buy? Thanks...
 
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It is good.
 
I would agree - also you might consider "Introduction to Special Relativity" by Resnick and "Special Relativity" by A.P. French. Wheeler and Taylor is about $50 - you can somethimes get copies of some of the others used - I paid $1.00 for Resnick's book and $9.00 for French's book - look on the internet for used stuff at Amazon and Barns and Noble. Rindler's book "Special Relativity" can also be found used - usually under $10
 
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That's cheap.
Or free - wikipedia.
 
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Old edition has a discussion of rapidity (the Minkowskian analogue of "angle" between two future timelike vectors) and [in some editions] worked solutions to the problems.

New edition has some nice revised discussions of some topics. Unfortunately, the discussion of rapidity was dropped.

I would regard the old 1966 maroon edition with the solutions to be a must-have. The new edition is worth having (as a supplement to the older version) for some of the updated topics.
 

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