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message 1: by Chris (new)

Chris Is this outdated?


message 2: by T (new) - rated it 5 stars

T It’s irrelevant if it’s outdated (goes to early 1960s, includes early particle physics) because it offers basically all the physics (masterfully avoiding calculus somehow) you need to understand the basic, concrete concepts and experiments that led to all modern physics. In years of looking at textbooks I’ve found none better, but if someone already knows a lot it may not be useful.


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