remember Einstein wondering if the moon still exists if you don’t look at it. Or Feinman saying that noone does undestand quantum physiks, meaning that we can only see the way it seems to work without seeing the deeper reasons and without even having an understandable model (do one say model in english?). I’m studying physiks, but I still don’t have an idea about those things. So if someone knows a goud book or any other source of information: let me know.
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The Elegant Universe by Brian Greene
A mere enlightenment.
Greene did the real exploit to be very precise and rigorous ethically and “physicsally” speaking, and to be accessible to motivated non specialists.
Extremely highly recommended.
Thank you!
I’ll order it. At the time being I’m learning for my preexamina. So I won’t read another book about physics in my leasure. Guess I won’t read anything at all – exept the newspaper perhaps. But the philosophical aspect of phisics is the reason why I started to study it. I was keen to know what all of this is about. Now I’m a bit frustrated because after two years of studying my brain seems to be filled up with physic but it’s all mixed. I’m trying hard to get all the information organized, but I more confused than ever. PHYSICS CAN BLOW YOUR MIND. Guess I’m ending up as an author for Star Trek episodes.
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