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Schrodinger's kittens and the search for reality

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by yahooooo, Jan 20, 2009.

  1. yahooooo

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    Has anyone else read it??

    It's the follow up from "In search of Schrodinger's cat" by John Gribbin and it's absolutely brilliant!

    "The elegant universe" by Brian Greene is also brilliantly written, as is "A short history of nearly everything" by Bill Bryson. "Relativity", a translated version of the original by Albert Einstein is also very good - a better read than I expected.

    So are there any other people here who share my geekish love for anything to do with physics/ chemistry/ science??

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  2. SpacerX

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    I have read the Bill Bryson book, it was really interesting. I love how he makes science seem so easy to understand
     
  3. Janvier

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    This sounds a lot like some of Bernard Werber's books...