Each of
the following are books which I have found to be extremely helpful in enabling me to better
understand modern physics. Clicking on the icon will bring
up a larger image of the book cover and
eventually each book will be accompanied
by a personal review.
This book in an intriguing mixture of hypermodern physics and far eastern philosophy! It will make you think more than twice! |
This the BEST book to read if you want to gain a better understanding about how modern physicists view the universe on the subatomic scale! Don't miss this one! |
This book will give you a good overview regarding the modern ideas in physics including relativity, the standard model, quantum mechanics and string theory! |
The theory of everything? Well, that is in fact what the author envisions here.
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Much of what is the world of Star Trek is less fantasy than you may think! Give it a try. |
This book was the basis for the TV series Sliders and was seen on the stomach of the lead character in the opening sequence of the series. |
As far as I am concerned this is one of the best of the best. It will devastate your preconceived notions of reality! |
Time will never seem the same after this book! |
Quantum Reality almost seems to be a oxymoron. Try it and your way of looking at the world will never be the same. |
Fantastic book for gaining an understanding of the nature of the gravitational force. |
This is a follow up of In Search of Schroedinger's Cat and it is amazing how many predictions from the first book came true! |
Star Wars is a bit more farfetched than Star Trek but never the less you will be surprised by how much of Star Wars is reality on the edge. |
An excellent introduction to the very idea of quantum theory. Written with the non-scientist in mind.
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This book pursues a theoretical view of the universe that seems to be getting more and more attention.
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My Derivation
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| As you can see from the authors of these books, John Gribbin in one of my favorite authors when it comes to modern physics and the English language. Many other authors almost seem hopeless when it comes to getting their ideas to a level that the average person can understand but not John Gribbin. I suggest a visit to his web site at. http://www.biols.susx.ac.uk/Home/John_Gribbin/ | |||