I seen some video documentary about string theory looks cool Now I want to know more about this research soooo.....
Can anyone recommend me a good e-book, documentary or links about string theory(m theory)
1. Plz don't give me any Wikipedia links but cpoyrighted encyclopaedia's good
2. Don't give me any high lvl documentary, I am only nine grader
3....I forgot what I was gonna write in number three.
I need a good lucid book.
Thanks, and sry for using thousands of smiles
by the way if you want to know what documentary video I seen --->
the first part is http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/physics/el ... stein.html
Can anyone recommend me a good book?
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Re: Can anyone recommend me a good book?
i recommend that you 1st study about basic relativity and mechanical physics before going into something as deep as string theory
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Re: Can anyone recommend me a good book?
lol I know it's pretty easy (!) to understand that kind of theories. But even a little kid asks question about light spot(star) on the sky just because they'r curious. Parents doesn't answer those question totally theoretically about them but they give them the basic idea. I was asking more about that kind of book if anyone can recommend me one. (*I mentioned I am a nine grader)
by the way I found the book named "The elegant universe" that I found easy but I realized the book was written by the same person the "nova" video based on but still I find it "easy" to get the basic idea with few more detail than the video there ..and I am also interested to know about "relativity and mechanical physics". You might help me find some good book about it.
Thanks
by the way I found the book named "The elegant universe" that I found easy but I realized the book was written by the same person the "nova" video based on but still I find it "easy" to get the basic idea with few more detail than the video there ..and I am also interested to know about "relativity and mechanical physics". You might help me find some good book about it.
Thanks
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