I have a fairly solid grasp of fundamental metaphysics... in that I understand the concepts behind relativity, bubble theory, and to a certain degree (more than most anyway) quantum mechanics, But it seems like anytime i pick up a book to learn about string theory I'm forced to recap those theories. As those of you who have studied these know, it can get a little tedious. I'm just looking for a good book that will cut straight to the heart of string theory. It would be even better if i could get it as an article or something that i could read online, so i don't hafta rough up my librarian over some late charges :)
2007-03-16
20:02:07
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