Non-scientists and non-philosophers be warned.
( Questions and Speculations Concerning the Great Dimensional Flip )
Any other books you physicist people would care to recommend? Better yet, please comment about this stuff! I already know I'm completely off my rocker, but don't let that stop you. Please restrain yourself in matters of equations, however, because while I may be a reasonably intelligent person with a penchant for odd dimensional questions, I fared rather abysmally in classical mechanics and have had no math since multivariable calculus (and that was over a year ago. I've done nothing more interesting than long division since).
P.S. I saw an new illustrated copy of A Brief History of Time in Barnes & Noble the other day. I am covetous. *sigh*
( Questions and Speculations Concerning the Great Dimensional Flip )
Any other books you physicist people would care to recommend? Better yet, please comment about this stuff! I already know I'm completely off my rocker, but don't let that stop you. Please restrain yourself in matters of equations, however, because while I may be a reasonably intelligent person with a penchant for odd dimensional questions, I fared rather abysmally in classical mechanics and have had no math since multivariable calculus (and that was over a year ago. I've done nothing more interesting than long division since).
P.S. I saw an new illustrated copy of A Brief History of Time in Barnes & Noble the other day. I am covetous. *sigh*