Let's take a scientific aproach to E@H and instead of popular science links let's try to get accustomed with the real language of science. I find Math Pages to be a very useful resource for those with school level knowlege of math interested in getting further into real science. Most related to E@H are Reflections on Relativity and Physics sections there. I read them alot but still have some questions.
If you have any questions of yours about Math Pages let's try to tackle them here
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> Let's take a scientific aproach to E@H and instead of popular science links
> let's try to get accustomed with the real language of science. I find Math Pages to be a very useful resource
> for those with school level knowlege of math interested in getting further
> into real science. Most related to E@H are Reflections on Relativity
> and Physics sections there. I read them alot but still have some
> questions.
> If you have any questions of yours about Math Pages let's try to tackle them
> here
>
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Carl Sagan's thoughts on science
''When _johannes Kepler_ found his long-cherished belief did not agree
with the most precise observation, he accepted the uncomfortable fact.
He preferred the hard truth to his dearest illusions -- that is the heart of science
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