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sardonicone

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I'm calling you out, yo. Post your particle physics book or else!

In lieu of a partical physics book, you may also post the following.

The Prince
Hyperspace
Beyond Good and Evil
Of Mice and Men
A DVD/Tape version of "Cosmos"
Einstein's Greatest Blunder?


That's all I'll accept at the moment. Anything else and you've been served, mister!
 
Hyperspace by Kaku? I've flipped through it, but don't own it.

Last two books I bought were Penrose's Twistor Theory books:

http://www.amazon.com/Spinors-Space...7070/ref=pd_bxgy_b_text_b/105-4338711-8713208

http://www.amazon.com/Spinors-Space...ef=sr_1_1/105-4338711-8713208?ie=UTF8&s=books

Granted, I'm sure as hell not at that level, but I tend to only read books with quite a bit of math in them, as opposed to the popular Hawkings-esque or Gribbons-esque books that describe things qualitativley.

BTW, Schrodinger's Cat is a great book (also by the aforementioned Gribbons)



:cow:
 
sardonicone said:
I'm calling you out, yo. Post your particle physics book or else!

In lieu of a partical physics book, you may also post the following.

The Prince
Hyperspace
Beyond Good and Evil
Of Mice and Men
A DVD/Tape version of "Cosmos"
Einstein's Greatest Blunder?


That's all I'll accept at the moment. Anything else and you've been served, mister!

Thanks for mentioning my books. Who do you think developed quantum electrodynamics?

Sheesh, people think I'm dead and forget all about me. Man.
 
Feynman said:
Thanks for mentioning my books. Who do you think developed quantum electrodynamics?

Sheesh, people think I'm dead and forget all about me. Man.
:spit:

Feynman is a good orbly....priceless.

You got pwned by Feynman!
 
samoth said:
Hyperspace by Kaku? I've flipped through it, but don't own it.

Last two books I bought were Penrose's Twistor Theory books:

http://www.amazon.com/Spinors-Space...7070/ref=pd_bxgy_b_text_b/105-4338711-8713208

http://www.amazon.com/Spinors-Space...ef=sr_1_1/105-4338711-8713208?ie=UTF8&s=books

Granted, I'm sure as hell not at that level, but I tend to only read books with quite a bit of math in them, as opposed to the popular Hawkings-esque or Gribbons-esque books that describe things qualitativley.

BTW, Schrodinger's Cat is a great book (also by the aforementioned Gribbons)



:cow:
Ouch! you got served! lol@ I don't read the qualitative stuff.

Science call out.

This is my favorite thread ever.
 
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