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I'd do what any self respecting autodidact person would do. I'd keep notes as I learn how to understand this....
Contents |
General Relativity
Quantum Mechanics
Assorted Topics
Why I never learned My Addition Tables
Thinking Out Loud
Side Notes
On the Efficiency of Autodidacticism
Things I ought to Explain Someday
Activities
Bibliography
- Introduction to Hilbert Spaces with Applications Lokenath Debnath, Piotr Mikusinski QA 322.4 .D43 1990 ISBN 0-12-208435-7
- Gravity An introduction to Einstein's General Relativity James B. Hartle QC 173.6 .H38 2003 Hartle J. B. Gravity ISBN 0-8053-8662-9
- Tensor Calculus J.L. Synge and A. Schild QA 433 S9 1978
- The Road to Reality Roger Penrose ISBN 978-0-679-77631-4 QC20.P366 2005
- The Nature of Mathematical Modeling Neil Gershenfeld ISBN 0-521-57095-6
- The Trouble with Physics Lee Smolin
- Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics 6th Edition Serway Jewett
- Quantum A Guide for the Perplexed Jim Al-Khalili ISBN 1-841-88238-0
- Quantum Mechanics Richard W. Robinett 1997 ISBN 0-19-509202-3
- Introduction to Fluid Mechanics William S. Janna TA 357 .J36 1993 ISBN 0-534-93334-3
- Advanced Mathematics for Engineers QA 401 .W9 1995
- Differential Equations A Modeling Perspective ISBN 0-471-04230-7 (0471042307)
- QED: the Strange theory of Light and Matter Feynman, Richard Phillips ISBN 0691083886
- Quantum Computing for Computer Scientists Noson S. Yanofsky and Mirco A. Mannucci ISBN 0521879965
- Mathematial methods for physics Arfken and Weber ISBN 0120598256
I've read many things in the past to collect a back story on how the physics came to be. that included Feynman's Autobiography's and stuff about Maxwell.
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