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  • B BernardIE5317

    may i inquire which Physics topics / authors you are studying assuming of course you have time for such whilst writing great code .

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    Daniel Pfeffer
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    I've always wanted to actually understand General Relativity. The undergraduate degree that I did in Physics only covered Special Relativity. I've been going back to the original papers - Einstein, Minkowski, etc. for the physics, and studying Tensor Analysis from a few different books (M.L. Boas - general math, A. Lichnerowicz - Tensor Calculus, ...). At the rate I'm going, it will probably take me a few years to thoroughly understand the subject, but I'm in no hurry... :) Ditto for everything else. These are hobbies, so I have no deadlines.

    Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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      I've always wanted to actually understand General Relativity. The undergraduate degree that I did in Physics only covered Special Relativity. I've been going back to the original papers - Einstein, Minkowski, etc. for the physics, and studying Tensor Analysis from a few different books (M.L. Boas - general math, A. Lichnerowicz - Tensor Calculus, ...). At the rate I'm going, it will probably take me a few years to thoroughly understand the subject, but I'm in no hurry... :) Ditto for everything else. These are hobbies, so I have no deadlines.

      Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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      BernardIE5317
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      do you have a copy of Gravitation (book) - Wikipedia[^] i use mine as a door stop as i have yet to finish Classical Mechanics (Goldstein) - Wikipedia[^] . it required several readings with an overly lengthy interruption in order to begin to understand virtual displacements as utilized in deducing LaGrange's equations . i have to read it again to consider if my understanding is correct . re/ tensors i viewed a few years ago a superb YouTube series on the subject . unfortunately i no longer have the link . also do you have a copy of "Spacetime Physics", Second Edition by Edwin F. Taylor and John Archibald Wheeler . i also have a oopy of Einsein's GR paper . i did not find it helpful . the references to Mach and his ideas i have yet to understand . i wish you great success in this fine pursuit .

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        do you have a copy of Gravitation (book) - Wikipedia[^] i use mine as a door stop as i have yet to finish Classical Mechanics (Goldstein) - Wikipedia[^] . it required several readings with an overly lengthy interruption in order to begin to understand virtual displacements as utilized in deducing LaGrange's equations . i have to read it again to consider if my understanding is correct . re/ tensors i viewed a few years ago a superb YouTube series on the subject . unfortunately i no longer have the link . also do you have a copy of "Spacetime Physics", Second Edition by Edwin F. Taylor and John Archibald Wheeler . i also have a oopy of Einsein's GR paper . i did not find it helpful . the references to Mach and his ideas i have yet to understand . i wish you great success in this fine pursuit .

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        Daniel Pfeffer
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        I have a copy of Gravitation, but not the other books. I have a copy of Einstein's GR paper, and am trying to collect the papers that Einstein referenced (and in some cases - the papers that they referenced). The problem is that many of them are available only in German - and I don't read German.

        Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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          I have a copy of Gravitation, but not the other books. I have a copy of Einstein's GR paper, and am trying to collect the papers that Einstein referenced (and in some cases - the papers that they referenced). The problem is that many of them are available only in German - and I don't read German.

          Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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          BernardIE5317
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          of course it may be useful to steady the original papers . however it seems to me you are eschewing the modern texts . if so i do not understand why . don't forget papers published in scientific journals are terse and not meant to be edumakational exempli gratia Einstein's original GR paper to now a 1,000+ page tome by Wheeler et al . also i am a believer in multiple authors / texts . by the way my undergrad physics instructor was kind enough to give to me the gift of a Xerox "orignal" copy of Michelson's "SPEED OF LIGHT" notebook complete w/ tea cup stains and his fine penmanship .

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          • B BernardIE5317

            of course it may be useful to steady the original papers . however it seems to me you are eschewing the modern texts . if so i do not understand why . don't forget papers published in scientific journals are terse and not meant to be edumakational exempli gratia Einstein's original GR paper to now a 1,000+ page tome by Wheeler et al . also i am a believer in multiple authors / texts . by the way my undergrad physics instructor was kind enough to give to me the gift of a Xerox "orignal" copy of Michelson's "SPEED OF LIGHT" notebook complete w/ tea cup stains and his fine penmanship .

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            Daniel Pfeffer
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            I didn't say that I intend to neglect modern treatments of the subject. I just want to start from the original papers, and take it from there. I know, for example, that in order to understand GR I must review Tensor Analysis, study Differential Geometry, etc. before even trying to tackle Einstein's papers, to say nothing of later texts.

            Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.

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            • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

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              Alister Morton
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              Very nice.

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              • S Steve Raw

                Outside of your job, what are your side projects?

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                Alister Morton
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                I do volunteer (a.k.a. amateur) run theatre. I'm on the lighting and general tech team.

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