is a physicist who without any trace of condescension
attempts to explain his work on theorectical physics.. Check out this link ( weekly ) – always interesting:http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/
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I ordered both volumes of roger penroses’ Spinors and Spacetime:http://www.cambridge.org/us/catalogue/catalogue.asp?isbn=0521337070
The reason i’ve added this, is that I notice nearly all my goals relate to programming languages ( easy to get wrapped in these microworlds.)
I don’t really give a damn about creating web applications or databases, but i like the way programming makes you think, sieving everything through the (stretchy) sieve of your own concepts
i should try to get at the real physical intuition behind the maths – i was thinking that programming/simulation etc would aid in this , but now i’m not too sure.
I’d like to “re-learn” the physics I did at uni, at least informally.
I bought a book called Div,Grad and Curl and All That recently.
I like non-journalistic science books that try to explain mathematical/physical concepts ( visually if possible.)
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