I am reading The Road To Reality, and quite enjoying it, even though the mathematics is way over my head. I am not a math person. What Penrose is saying does however make some kind of sense to me somehow, even though I can not prove his assertions. I wish that geometry was something at which I was good. I should probably take some time and brush up on my math, but it is not pressing to me. I do have the desire to understand all this because I am very interested in physics. Especially the part of it that deals with time. I have been fascinated with this quantity for years.
I haven’t anything witty to say tonight. I do hope that your Sunday is wonderful.
Always,
Jo Ann
Read "The End of Time" by Julian Burbor <sp>. It not only is all about time, it also has some great insights into the minds and mind-sets of some of the greatest physisists ever. Err…is that how you spell physisists?
I have not read that one. I like to read about physics and physicists, so I will likely check it out. Time is an especial interest of mine. I throughly enjoyed Brian Greene\’s The Fabric of The Cosmos when I read it last year. It covered a lot of science, from the beginning to super string theory.Thanks for stopping by.Always,Jo Ann
Have a great weekend!
You too RK. I think it is going to turn out well overall.Smiles,Jo Ann
<a href="http://motls.blogspot.com/2005/02/frank-wilczek-about-penroses-new-book.html">Review of Road to Reality</a> and comments about Penrose\’s contributions and errors.
Thank you for leaving your link Lubos. I will be visiting your site again. Your review was informative.Sincerely,Jo Ann