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Originally Posted by SirTeddykins Hey jp4m2,
Thanks for this info!!!!
I love to read and I often read the classics online where the royalty rights have expired but wasn't aware that there were so many sites which offered electronic reading.
yorkiefan_,
Do you read physic, math and science books as a hobby or is this interest related to your profession?
I am training in psychology/neuroscience and find that, although I love the topics which assist with studying, I couldn't grasp the concepts if I added physics to my brain!
I have always admired anyone who could grasp physics. |
Physics books are just for fun. I like to pair them with the MIT OCW video courses. Like this great one on quantum mechanics I just started for fun:
Quantum Physics I | Physics | MIT OpenCourseWare
Been writing lecture notes for it (still only in the second lecture though):
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzjD...YyMklYRG8/edit