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The free physics textbook

35 pointsby zkzalmost 16 years ago

3 comments

Tichyalmost 16 years ago
Flipping through it the book seems a bit lacking in substance? It is more like a picture book or encyclopedia, like "look, there all sorts of strange phenomena in physics", without being very helpful for understanding. For example, the chapter "classical mechanics" is a mere 16 pages, and contains sections like "free will".<p>If I find the time to read 1600 pages of a physics book, I think I'll rather approach the Feynman Lectures again. On the other hand, they also seem quite verbose at times - maybe some better physics book can be suggested?<p>Edit: the Feynman lectures are great, of course, a great joy to read. But they are a <i>lot</i> of text, too.
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carterschonwaldalmost 16 years ago
Question for all here, if one has a strong pure math / CS background, whats a good collection of texts for building up to a solid understanding of modern theoretical physics?
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kunqianaalmost 16 years ago
Has anyone read the structure and interpretation of classical mechanics? Is it good? It's free as well. I only studied first year physics. Sharing any experience reading that would be appreciated. :)