Hello people. I'm Jim and I'm new here. Just looking around right now.
I'm an avid reader of science and math books and I see you guys read that sort of stuff regularly here.
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Hi, my name is Jim!
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Re: Hi, my name is Jim!
Welcome to BookTalk.org Jim! Hope you will have a wonderful stay here. Bookfast buffet is open 24 hours a day, pole is to your right, forums top balconie.
What kind of science books?
What kind of science books?
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Thanks for the welcome froglipz, mariaforyounow and NY152!
I have a couple shelves of layman books, mainly dealing with quantum mechanics, relativity, cosmology, particle physics, and a few on genetics and evolution. Stuff like In Search of Schrödinger's Cat, Interactions, and any of Stephen Hawking's stuff, etc.
Then I have a large bookcase filled with books on the various branches of mathematics, and the various fields of physics: mainly concentrating on electromagnetism, particle physics, quantum mechanics, Special and General relativity, quantum field theory, cosmology and Superstrings.
I LOVE science and mathematics. I have been humbly blessed with a brain that can work through much of this stuff.
If anyone wants, I can name off some other good (layman or non-layman) book suggestions.
I have a couple shelves of layman books, mainly dealing with quantum mechanics, relativity, cosmology, particle physics, and a few on genetics and evolution. Stuff like In Search of Schrödinger's Cat, Interactions, and any of Stephen Hawking's stuff, etc.
Then I have a large bookcase filled with books on the various branches of mathematics, and the various fields of physics: mainly concentrating on electromagnetism, particle physics, quantum mechanics, Special and General relativity, quantum field theory, cosmology and Superstrings.
I LOVE science and mathematics. I have been humbly blessed with a brain that can work through much of this stuff.
If anyone wants, I can name off some other good (layman or non-layman) book suggestions.
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Re: Hi, my name is Jim!
Well, many of the controls are similar with other forums I've participated in. I even started a BookTalk.org blog: http://www.booktalk.org/blogs/tampamathtutor, well, with a great friend's help that is.mariaforyounow wrote:Hi Jim...
I am new on here too. When you figure out how to use this site let me know OK! LOL -Maria
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Welcome to BookTalk.org, Jim!
I'm really happy to have you joining us here on the forums. And we'll get your blog looking great in no time. If you check out our BOOKS page you'll see that we have read and discussed quite a few great science books over the years. You're going to fit right in.
I'm really happy to have you joining us here on the forums. And we'll get your blog looking great in no time. If you check out our BOOKS page you'll see that we have read and discussed quite a few great science books over the years. You're going to fit right in.
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Thanks Chris. I have been looking around. It looks like quite a collection of smart book readers here on the forum.
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Re: Hi, my name is Jim!
I have the Quark and the Jaguar sitting on my shelf. Is it any good? I haven't read it yet.
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I haven't read that layman book (yet). But Murray Gell-Mann is a very famous physicist and Amazon gives the book a favorable rating.
http://www.amazon.com/Quark-Jaguar-Adve ... 0716727250
http://www.amazon.com/Quark-Jaguar-Adve ... 0716727250