Re: I cannot stop buying books here are my latest buys:
Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 1:32 am
This is absolutely one of my favorite science books. I picked it up because the idea fascinated me. The nonexistence of time was something I've always sort of intuited, and to see physics exploring the same conclusions immediately sparked my interest.
I think any good science book should not only explain a theory and its application, but give the context as well. A good science book will teach you why the idea it presents is important, what its impact might be if true, and most importantly it will teach anything you need to know about the subject to understand the idea, from the ground up. This is a good science book, for all those reasons and more. In fact, this book taught me much of what I know about theoretical physics.
At its heart, this book espouses a whole philosophy about the universe, and a revolutionary one at that. It is a counter argument to both string theory and western religion.
But the best thing about this book is that it understands its own ideas may not be true.. And it goes on to tell us that this is okay, because that is how science works, and because these are things we need to be exploring anyway.
This book will teach physics, challenge the philosophy, and leave a person with a new appreciation for science and the universe.
I think any good science book should not only explain a theory and its application, but give the context as well. A good science book will teach you why the idea it presents is important, what its impact might be if true, and most importantly it will teach anything you need to know about the subject to understand the idea, from the ground up. This is a good science book, for all those reasons and more. In fact, this book taught me much of what I know about theoretical physics.
At its heart, this book espouses a whole philosophy about the universe, and a revolutionary one at that. It is a counter argument to both string theory and western religion.
But the best thing about this book is that it understands its own ideas may not be true.. And it goes on to tell us that this is okay, because that is how science works, and because these are things we need to be exploring anyway.
This book will teach physics, challenge the philosophy, and leave a person with a new appreciation for science and the universe.