Ahahahahahahaha
Parallel Worlds by Fred Alan Wolfe is a good book that gives you a plain words explanation. He also brings up some really crazy theoretical shit too. I think in one chapter he starts talking about the possibility of people with schizophrenia perceiving other dimensions or something like that. It's a good read, I'd recommend it if you're just starting to delve deeply into the subject. He's got another goofy little book called Dr. Quantums Little Book of Big Ideas thats pretty fun.
cool. will check em out.
btw I fucked up, the title is actually Parallel Universes: A search for other worlds, sorry about that.
i'm pretty sure this kid could help you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7-O6...el_video_title
i stopped watching at "my mom would appreciate it if you could send me whiteboards"
what the FUUUCCKKK
i was going through the textbooks for my 12th grade physics course and its utterly boring. the first book is composed entirely of electromagnetism and the second is 90% optics and a chapter called 'communication' which deals with satellites and internet at shit (what does that have to do with physics?). i heard from someone that we'd be delving into special relativity but the only mention of it in the book is in a footnote relating to einstein and his accomplishments. there a tiny chapter on wave-particle duality that slightly touches on quantum mechanics but its the same shit we learnt last year de broglie equation, work function, etc, etc.
i hate my school.
this is totally the reason i fucked up 11th grade. the material was easy as hell but boring as shit and i never got the motivation to study any of it till a couple of days before the exams.
math looks like its going to be good though!
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Special_relativity
started with this. pretty good so far i guess.
but then again i studies chemistry and not physics, what do i know? ;]
i was referring solely to communications, and yes it isnt physics. it has many facets that are direct applications of physics but it isnt exclusive; as in, several other sciences are involved in it as well.