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[eBook] 15 Free eBooks (Advances in Science and Math) $0 @ Amazon AU/US

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Math and Science books for the curious minds. Free at the time of posting.

Principles of Mechanics: Fundamental University Physics (Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation)
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Particle Accelerator Physics (Graduate Texts in Physics)
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Physical (A)Causality: Determinism, Randomness and Uncaused Events (Fundamental Theories of Physics Book 192)
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Quantum Gravity: Reasoning with New Physics
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Collider Physics within the Standard Model: A Primer (Lecture Notes in Physics Book 937)
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Optics in Our Time
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Flow of Time: Quantum Gravity giving New Physics
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An Introduction to Nonlinear Optimization Theory
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Advances in Discrete Differential Geometry
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Finite Difference Computing with Exponential Decay Models
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Mathematics for the Physical Sciences
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The Cellular Automaton Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics (Fundamental Theories of Physics Book 185)
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Clarifying Concepts in Physics: New Ideas & Answers
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The Einstein Theory of Relativity A Concise Statement
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Measure, Integration & Real Analysis (Graduate Texts in Mathematics Book 282)
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Solar and Space Physics: A Science for a Technological Society: An Overview
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    15 Fun topics to discuss at a party

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      If your name is Sheldon Cooper

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    Cheers OP :)

  • +1

    Clarifying Concepts in Physics: New Ideas & Answers… Not free anymore

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      Free now.

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    officially a hoarder now

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    I love math

    In the early 90s,.when I was so enamoured with the u.s, I'd always draw the ire of my maths teachers by leaving the 's' off

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    Thank you

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    Thanks for the Post @eddiefriedman

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    That will join my Udemy hoard

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    I feel smarter already clicking those links… thanks OP

  • Oh physics!!!

  • +5

    The books on Quantum Mechanics are extremely easy to read as long as you live in one of the many worlds where you are a professor of particle physics.

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    read all of these and now i have cosmic brain

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    Damn good! Snatched all. When I was in my year 12, I was one of the best students in physics. Now these books can help me brush up and kill some time in the lockdown period. Thanks OP!

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      Home schooled?

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    Erm…. anyone else count 16 books?

    • +2

      Not to worry… that's due to finite differential computing with exponential decay. It will only go down from here.

      • +2

        keep negging… not my fault that you don't have a grasp of the physics behind it

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          Did somebody actually neg you. Some people have no sense of humour.

  • +1

    Thanks OP for posting such a good deal.

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    Clarifying Concepts in Physics: New Ideas & Answers is now $4.95

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      Shows as free for me. Just bought it. $0.00

  • +2

    What a great list of titles. Thanks OP :)

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    Thanks OP!

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    Thanks

  • +1

    Will help with designing my time machine

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