What Happened to MTW's Gravitation Giveaway on Amazon?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the availability and details of a giveaway for the book "Gravitation" by Misner, Thorne, and Wheeler, particularly focusing on the 2017 edition. Participants share their experiences with the book, its content, and the logistics of the giveaway.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express their opinions on the 2017 edition of the book, noting that it is largely unchanged from the original 1973 edition, with only a new foreword by Kip Thorne.
  • One participant mentions a section in the 2017 edition that discusses updates on cosmological processes, prompting a request for specific page references.
  • Several participants clarify the nature of the giveaway, with one misunderstanding it as a contest.
  • There are comments regarding the cost of shipping the book, with varying perspectives on the price and logistics involved.
  • One participant expresses surprise at the book's price on Amazon, contrasting it with their expectations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the content and nature of the book, but there are differing views on the shipping costs and the specifics of the giveaway process. The discussion remains somewhat unresolved regarding the exact details of the giveaway and the participants' experiences with the book.

Contextual Notes

There are limitations regarding the clarity of the giveaway's status and the specifics of the book's content updates, as well as the varying shipping costs mentioned by participants.

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Gravitation
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Charles W. Misner, Kip S. Thorne, John Archibald Wheeler
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Great book. I did an independent study using preprints of the book in 1972.

This 2017 book is essentially the same as the original 1973 first-edition

The book was left unchanged from the original except for a forward by Kip Thorne, which was added. I got the new 2017 copy thinking there was new stuff, but I was sadly disappointed that they just republished it in celebration of Thorne's notoriety with the gravity wave detector work.

Thorne describes the outdated sections of the book. The first 8 to 10 chapters are still quite valuable in understanding general relativity.
 
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So there's a section (appendix) in the 2017 edition about the updates on cosmological processes, or where do you see this?
 
It is in the preface to 2017 edition, pp. XXXV-XLII. Here is p. XXXV:

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I've been meaning to get this book for quite some time. Apologies, but this is my first time in this subforum. I looked through the guidelines. Do I simply reply to the thread to be enrolled in the giveaway (assuming it's still active)?
 
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BiGyElLoWhAt said:
I've been meaning to get this book for quite some time. Apologies, but this is my first time in this subforum. I looked through the guidelines. Do I simply reply to the thread to be enrolled in the giveaway (assuming it's still active)?
It is active. As per guidelines,
  • For safety, we recommend that members use direct messaging to share personal details like addresses or payment information. Do not post sensitive personal information publicly.
Let me know if you need more information.
Cheers.
 
I see I misunderstood "giveaway" as a contest of some sorts. Thanks for the clarification.
 
Well, it seems that this book will continue to hold the bookcase's center of gravity down.
 
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Hill said:
Well, it seems that this book will continue to hold the bookcase's center of gravity down.
That really surprises me. It's a lot of book for postage.
 
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That really surprises me. It's a lot of book for postage.
Not from here. I've asked in our post office. It is almost $40 to the US. :frown:
 
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Hill said:
Not from here. I've asked in our post office. It is almost $40 to the US. :frown:
Yikes! Where are you located if you don't mind saying.

I looked on Amazon and the book is only 62 USD (and I get 'free' shipping with Prime). I was surprised at that price, I would have guessed much higher (closer to 200 USD). I have a copy from decades ago so its moot to me.
 
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Where are you located if you don't mind saying.
PM.
 
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Gone.
 
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