seriously disabled Posted November 29, 2015 Posted November 29, 2015 (edited) An excellent book came out in 2011 : Quantum Man, Richard Feynman's life in Science, by Lawrence M Krauss. The author goes to great lengths to explain the value of Feynman's contributions to the scientific community. While his contributions are not necessarily easy to grasp, making the effort to read the book is still I think worthwhile. With all due respect I think physics is a waste of time. I'd rather study economics or finance and make some fortune for myself rather than spend many years of very hard work learning something and earning very little money in return. Edited November 29, 2015 by seriously disabled -1
Phi for All Posted November 29, 2015 Posted November 29, 2015 With all due respect I think physics is a waste of time. I'd rather study economics or finance and make some fortune for myself rather than spend many years of very hard work learning something and earning very little money in return. ! Moderator Note OK, this is not the subject we're discussing. Let's stick to physics books with a more mathematical approach. Please feel free to start a Physics is a Waste of Time thread.
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