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#WondrousWednesday @eggs
1️⃣ Tagged
2️⃣ Go Hex Yourself
3️⃣ Hawaii, USVI, and Key West
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Want to play? @PageShifter @TheAromaofBooks @Susanita
This book had been sitting on my shelf for a while. I‘m so glad I finally got around to reading it. It explores black holes, time travel, multidimensional space and the possibility of parallel universes. If you like science and learning about the universe, this is a good book to read.
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2nd book finished for #AwesomeAugust #Readathon
Here‘s what happened to me yesterday @vivastory
It went in the cart ! 🍁No pumpkin spice anything went in cart , who knows if it‘s there ,I wasn‘t looking for it .Halloween decorations were in home decor stores last week of June.if any Littens saw some earlier I will stand corrected!🎃
I‘m no physicist, so I moved really slowly through this one, but it‘s definitely understandable if you take the time to digest the concepts, since they build on each other. I feel like I‘m coming away from this book with a new appreciation for physics and the universe around us 🪐
Enjoyed listening to this one, though sometimes I did wish I had a physical copy for the times when I was struggling to understand a concept.
You'll never view the cosmos the same way again. Written by a string theorist/mathematician, The Elegant Universe describes the ongoing development of superstring theory, the theory promising to unite all physical laws, matter and forces that comprise our universe. Despite being written in the late 1990s, this book is still relevant today. It also gives you a thorough review of the milestones that led up to the “superstring revolution“: special relativity, general relativity and quantum mechanics.
This book is meant for the reader with little to no knowledge of theoretical physics (which includes me). My high school physics courses, dealing only in classical Newtonian physics, never offered me a hint as to how utterly beautiful physics can be, nor how wondrous a picture it paints of our universe. This book makes me wish I had a classmate who told me, “Just be patient. This will all get a bit more interesting.“
#40 of my year. This will count towards my goodreads goal of reading more “smart books” and this is what I consider a smart book 🥰 got music in my headphones and coffee and I‘m ready to enjoy this day!
After this part I wondered, "What if time has multiple dimensions?" and I went to see if anyone had ever thought of that before. The answer is yes, but I still feel very clever. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_time_dimensions #science
I‘ve got a bit of reading to do to catch up on my #goodreadschallenge so... along with my already planned #TBR for various book clubs this month-
Hoping to knock some titles off my #mttbr for #nonfictionnovember 😁
Bad news Einstein, you‘re still mostly known for not wearing socks. Thankfully, you‘ll adorn the walls of college dorms forever in that poster image where you stick your tongue out. Think on the bright side!