I recently read Brian Greene's "The Fabric of the Cosmos" and it has a great overview of quantum mechanics and cosmology in addition to the main topic of string theory.
Spike's Bitches 30: Going on Thirteen
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Sorry to hear that, Erin. Hope you don't have whatever I've had for approximately two weeks. Because that's just too long.
Get better soon Erin.
Brian Greene has wonderfully spicy brains.
t adds Singh's and Greene's books to the To Be Read list
t waves
I'm proctoring someone else's exam. Tis very boring. What is worse, though, is that my laptop charger is in my office where I can't get to it, and I only have an hour of charge left on my laptop. Drat!
"The Fabric of the Cosmos" and it has a great overview of quantum mechanics and cosmology in addition to the main topic of string theory.
Plus many Simpsons references.
I am planning for my ick to be mostly gone by saturday.
It's supposed to thunderstorm tomorrow.
Emily's (and Jen's too) graduation is outside. Rain or shine. It's supposed to be nice for the graduates! Stupid weather.
Jesus Christ, his Deleted Items are FULL of Match.com e-mails. Sheesh. I'm too lazy to be inappropriately curious.