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| Thread ID: 67125 | 2006-03-18 02:22:00 | "A non running computer makes fewer errors" | Graham L (2) | PC World Chat |
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| 438986 | 2006-03-20 03:45:00 | I've read books like that and I still don't really get it, this quantum physics, or Relativity. Iv'e read the Layman's Gude to Relativity and even the Complete Moron's Guide to Relativity and I still don't get it. As for these paralell universes. What's up with these people? Never got over Star Trek? :D "Electric Universe" is a good read, the history of the study and application of electricity. |
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| 438987 | 2006-03-20 05:37:00 | Richard Feynman's little book QED is very good. It's based on a series of lectures he gave in New Zealand. He repeatedly makes the point that he doesn't "explain" quantum physics, or expect people to understand it. He is just saying: "this is how nature is. | Graham L (2) | ||
| 438988 | 2006-03-20 06:21:00 | Richard Feynman's little book QED is very good. It's based on a series of lectures he gave in New Zealand. He repeatedly makes the point that he doesn't "explain" quantum physics, or expect people to understand it. He is just saying: "this is how nature is. He was a genius and a colourful character. I recently read his autobiography www.amazon.com with great enjoyment. |
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