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General Relativity and Cosmology Textbook Recommendations
Finding a good textbook to learn about Einstein's theory of general relativity as well as modern developments in cosmology is not always an easy task. This video goes through some of the resources I've personally found quite helpful as well as those commonly recommended by other more experienced practitioners of physics. I hope to have provided you with some good recommendations on any educational level (bachelor, master, and beyond) such that you could further supplement your learning.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
1:42 - Easy: GR
9:29- Easy: Cosmology
14:43 - Intermediate: GR
20:04 - Intermediate: Cosmology
22:33 - Advanced: GR
30:38 - Advanced: Cosmology
35:49 - Notable Mention
44:30 - Closur...
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BOOK REVIEW: A Mind Over Matter by Andrew Zangwill
Просмотров 181Месяц назад
Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction 3:01 - Pros 17:30 - Cons 20:44 - Closing remarks
BOOK REVIEW: Physics and Philosophy by Werner Heisenberg
Просмотров 8952 месяца назад
Physics and Philosophy is a book that explores the history of quantum mechanics. Written by one of the pioneers of the subject, it offers a first-hand account into the many ideas brought upon by the theory as well as its philosophical implications. The book serves as an interesting supplementary material to anyone learning the actual physics content of quantum mechanics through some formal text...
The Sad Lack of Popularization in Condensed Matter Physics
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.3 месяца назад
Of the many fields out there to study physics, applied research and condensed matter physics are frequently some of the most under appreciated areas of the field. There are many fascinating research going on in applied physics such as nonlinear dynamics, plasmas, fluids, and many more. However, in this video I am primarily focusing on condensed matter physics. It is an area well-known amongst p...
Kaluza Klein Theory: Unifying Forces Through Extra Dimensions
Просмотров 3364 месяца назад
One of the common trends nowadays in modern physical theories seem to be the inclusion of additional spatial dimensions. This is especially apparent if you've ever seen any popular-science exposition as to the framework of quantum gravity known as string theory. But where did this idea of introducing extra dimension start? For this reason, I will be going over the Kaluza-Klein theory. One of th...
Undergraduate Physics Thesis
Просмотров 3624 месяца назад
Cosmology is a fascinating branch of physics which I have not talked about a lot on this channel. I am taking the opportunity to produce some cosmology content by explaining the premise of my bachelor research thesis (broadly). The exact end goal is very much open to change, however the main research question resides around aspects of the theory of cosmic inflation and its predictions. I hope t...
An Amazing Trip to CERN (Experiments and Library)
Просмотров 1905 месяцев назад
In mid-February, I went on a long trip to CERN with a group of students from my university. It was an incredible experience to have seen the center of high energy physics in-person. In addition to the environment and experimental feats, I was also amazed by the library at CERN. As such, I decided to record as much as I could for a content here. I hope you enjoy the video! Feel free to skip to w...
Cosmology Book Recommendations (Easy to Advanced Texts)
Просмотров 7226 месяцев назад
Physical cosmology is an increasingly interesting area of modern physics. It allows scientists to study questions regarding the origin and ultimate fate of the universe through empirical observations and accurate modelling. Being one of my favorite branches in physics, I decided to make this video to share some book recommendations related to the topic. From easier reads to more technical ones....
Shelter Island Conference: The Hidden Chapter of Quantum Electrodynamics
Просмотров 2477 месяцев назад
Describing the interaction between charged particles and electromagnetic fields quantum mechanically had been a challenge since the 1930s. Problems of mathematical divergences occurred while experiments were making rapid progress. However, a conference after WWII laid the seeds to what would later grant Schwinger, Feynman, and Tomonaga their Noble Prize for quantum electrodynamics. A series of ...
BOOK REVIEW: The Call of The Wild by Jack London
Просмотров 1967 месяцев назад
Follow the adventures of Buck as he navigates the harsh Yukon terrain in order to pursue his call towards the wild. This classic story written by Jack London is one familiar with a wide audience. As such, I felt compelled to give it a read and enjoyed it quite a lot. If you're curious about reading this as well, this is my spoiler-free review of the book. Audiobook on RUclips: ruclips.net/video...
How Magnets Work
Просмотров 3058 месяцев назад
How Magnets Work
Physics of Antennas
Просмотров 1919 месяцев назад
Behind many current day technology lies an interesting physical phenomenon explaining it. That is the case for antennas as well. The working principle behind antennas is one of the most important uses of electromagnetism in or daily lives, as it is the basis for all of telecommunication. In this video, I explain the principle behind electric dipole radiation and how it is practically realized w...
Road to Quantum Field Theory: Poisson Brackets and Commutators
Просмотров 43410 месяцев назад
In this part of our road to quantum field theory, we will finally be looking at concepts relevant to start tackling the formalism of quantum mechanics. We begin by looking at the Hamiltonian equations obtain from classical mechanics. As such, we can introduce a new symbol called a Poisson bracket (or an anti-commutator). Finally, we will look at the close resemblance this has with commutators i...
Beautiful Physics from Quantum Mechanics: Identical Particles
Просмотров 11910 месяцев назад
Beautiful Physics from Quantum Mechanics: Identical Particles
Road to Quantum Field Theory: History of Quantum Mechanics
Просмотров 21910 месяцев назад
Road to Quantum Field Theory: History of Quantum Mechanics
BOOK REVIEW: Memories of a Theoretical Physicist by Joseph Polchinski
Просмотров 21011 месяцев назад
BOOK REVIEW: Memories of a Theoretical Physicist by Joseph Polchinski
Road to Quantum Field Theory: Electromagnetic Field Strength Tensor
Просмотров 177Год назад
Road to Quantum Field Theory: Electromagnetic Field Strength Tensor
Oppenheimer's Contributions to Physics: Molecules, Neutron Stars, Electron Self-Interaction
Просмотров 376Год назад
Oppenheimer's Contributions to Physics: Molecules, Neutron Stars, Electron Self-Interaction
Road to Quantum Field Theory: Basics of Classical Field Theory
Просмотров 437Год назад
Road to Quantum Field Theory: Basics of Classical Field Theory
Road to Quantum Field Theory: Four Vectors and Energy Momentum Relation
Просмотров 127Год назад
Road to Quantum Field Theory: Four Vectors and Energy Momentum Relation
Exploring Special Relativity with the Flash
Просмотров 127Год назад
Exploring Special Relativity with the Flash
Journey to Relativity Epilogue: Curvature & the Einstein Field Equations
Просмотров 238Год назад
Journey to Relativity Epilogue: Curvature & the Einstein Field Equations
Undergraduate Physics Subjects Tier List
Просмотров 695Год назад
Undergraduate Physics Subjects Tier List
How the Electron was Discovered (Shown with Helmholtz Coil Experiment)
Просмотров 166Год назад
How the Electron was Discovered (Shown with Helmholtz Coil Experiment)
(COMIC) BOOK REVIEW: Star Wars Thrawn by Jody Houser
Просмотров 52Год назад
(COMIC) BOOK REVIEW: Star Wars Thrawn by Jody Houser
Road to Quantum Field Theory: Lorentz Transformations, Minkowski Metric, Relativistic Effects
Просмотров 147Год назад
Road to Quantum Field Theory: Lorentz Transformations, Minkowski Metric, Relativistic Effects
Road to Quantum Field Theory: Introduction
Просмотров 212Год назад
Road to Quantum Field Theory: Introduction
Quantum Physics Explored in Ant Man & the MCU
Просмотров 99Год назад
Quantum Physics Explored in Ant Man & the MCU
Why Conservation of Momentum is Relevant
Просмотров 45Год назад
Why Conservation of Momentum is Relevant
Colors of Space: Usage of Pretty Pictures in Astronomy
Просмотров 89Год назад
Colors of Space: Usage of Pretty Pictures in Astronomy

Комментарии

  • @Cardaverr
    @Cardaverr 4 дня назад

    Best derivation in internet. Can't be clearer than this. Thank you.

  • @yigal_s
    @yigal_s 13 дней назад

    At 6:42 the vertical axis of the graph should be a power density, not a temperature, should not it? At least that is what I see in many other presentations of the ultraviolet catastrophe.

  • @tarigahmed3560
    @tarigahmed3560 Месяц назад

    What is the name of textbook appeare in the final minutes please

  • @JjjNnini
    @JjjNnini Месяц назад

    I love youuuu thxxxx for this video

  • @Arriyad1
    @Arriyad1 Месяц назад

    If one writes y=y(x), then not all curves drawn are admissible, as some do not represent functions. I would rather have written y(t) and x(t) so as to represent all possible functions, with t something like time. What do you think?

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 Месяц назад

      @@Arriyad1 hi there! You are most definitely right. Taylor’s Classical Mechanics seems to use y(x) with x as a placeholder technically for q (any canonical coordinates). But for the purpose of stating that this gives you a path optimalizing function, y(t) may indeed have been more intuitive. Thank you for the observation!

  • @harishrathee5863
    @harishrathee5863 Месяц назад

    Hey! Love your videos, Could you please share your reviews on book "physics for realists" it's a book from natural philosophy approach. I'm from India, sadly it's not available here. Anyway great video.

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 Месяц назад

      Hi there! Thank you for the comment and I hope all is going well with your studies! I looked up the book and it seems to be a series covering various physics topics. It looks quite interesting and I can try to have a closer look, but I can’t prome an in-depth review. Though I definitely aim to do more physics book videos. So stay tuned!

  • @MathPhysPhD-vr1it
    @MathPhysPhD-vr1it Месяц назад

    Hey there! Interesting takes on GR books. btw do you have a discord channel?

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 Месяц назад

      Hi! Unfortunately no. Though I have been playing with the thought of creating one for study sessions of specific subjects. So I may look into it, but I can’t promise anything some time soon.

    • @MathPhysPhD-vr1it
      @MathPhysPhD-vr1it Месяц назад

      @@thecaribbeanbookworm5066 it takes 10 seconds to create one, might be helpful if you are looking to make a community. p.s. I also have a lot of physics/math textbooks :)

  • @tommiest3769
    @tommiest3769 Месяц назад

    Where do you come down on the MOND vs dark matter debate?

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 Месяц назад

      Hi Tom! I’m all in for team dark matter. I get roughly where the MOND people are coming from, and there’s probably more to it than I even know about. But I find dark matter to be a nice, conservative approach to the issue. What about you?

    • @tommiest3769
      @tommiest3769 Месяц назад

      @@thecaribbeanbookworm5066 This is a tough one, but I also favor the dark matter explanation. That said, the longer we go without finding direct evidence for dark matter, the more I wonder if there's something that we do not understand about gravity that will explain observations without the need for a new particle or particles.

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 Месяц назад

      @@tommiest3769 we will have to wait and see!

  • @YualChiek
    @YualChiek Месяц назад

    This video is an absolute gem!

  • @TheNandoWeb
    @TheNandoWeb 2 месяца назад

    I usually don't comment on videos on RUclips. However, this time I genuinely want to thank you for the effort you put into these videos. I've been watching your videos for a while now, and they are very inspirational. Please keep it up!

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 2 месяца назад

      I’m glad that you stuck with me throughout the time. Thank you for the kind comment! I definitely aim to keep up the book content.

  • @MyHubbleAbode
    @MyHubbleAbode 2 месяца назад

    Loved the review, it's quite refreshing to read books by the more famous physicists since their publications are usually restricted to papers etc which aren't always the best for bedtime reading! While I haven't read the book I think that at the time this book would have been a great way for non-physicists to try and understand QM, especially with the lack of equations! And I can definitely see how the philosophy parts would make the book dense, my brain starts to drift off with these kinds of things XD

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 2 месяца назад

      I’m glad you enjoyed it! This would’ve been a nice addition next to something like Griffith’s textbook. The philosophy parts are a bit terse (doesn’t help that I always struggle with philosophy lol), but the book is generally nice!

  • @frun
    @frun 2 месяца назад

    I see Condensed Matter Physics as a hint towards Fractal Universe.

  • @henrikstenlund5385
    @henrikstenlund5385 2 месяца назад

    CM field is extremely interesting and covers a lot from metal to superfuids. I graduated in that field decades ago and still find it awesome

  • @aihsdiaushfiuhidnva
    @aihsdiaushfiuhidnva 2 месяца назад

    i like this

  • @MyHubbleAbode
    @MyHubbleAbode 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely spot on! Condensed matter is the largest sector in physics research, yet it's rarely talked about! Even in astrophysics, it's the condensed matter physicists that develop new components and semiconductors that allow us to make the most advanced observatories! You're right that the content online is very tailored to the professionals, and it would be good to see more channels open up for the general public. We need to encourage some of our friends to start making videos it seems!

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 2 месяца назад

      Exactly! Hopefully we get them to try and convince use that phonons are indeed a thing haha

  • @exhaustus7437
    @exhaustus7437 2 месяца назад

    Try environmental science. Its multi-disciplinary with primary requirements being specialized in Chemisty, Biology, Geology, Physics, GIS, Engineering Considering we live in real time... Look up the "Quantum Engineeering the Complex--Valued Lorentzian Space-Time" Research Document. Its a great start to quantum dynamics and how we prove it. Another good one behind a paywall is the "Atomic-resolution imaging shows why ice is so slippery" Document

  • @nolanr1400
    @nolanr1400 2 месяца назад

    Was any of them drunk during the conference? 🤔

  • @sb3987
    @sb3987 2 месяца назад

    You kidding me? Condensed matter is everywhere. All universities have it India. It gets so much funding. At least here in India. Maybe it is not as popular in public domain. But that has changed as well.

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 2 месяца назад

      I have no doubt that it is very common in some countries. I think it is equally as common in the US as well as a lot of other places. But my focus is on the public domain. Because usually this is the first exposure a prospective student of the discipline is going to get. A lot of people go into uni thinking they might do high energy physics, astrophysics, or some other exotic areas of physics. I think the lack of awareness condensed matter has in the public domain is something that could be improved upon. Since it does have poor 'marketing' (for lack of a better word), and we can't deny this (except in areas like quantum computing, chip industry, or superconductors). I hope this clarified things.

  • @masoncrossroseiii9602
    @masoncrossroseiii9602 2 месяца назад

    8 mins in and I have learned a tiny bit about politics in funding and NOTHING about Condensed Matter.

    • @amazingnacho2177
      @amazingnacho2177 2 месяца назад

      It’s 32 minutes. You have the attention span of a monkey

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 2 месяца назад

      I spent a lot of time talking about these things because I think they're equally as important (if not more) than the actual science. Since these are the things that determine whether scientists have a job to begin with. Around 18:35 I start talking more about open problems in condensed matter physics. Feel free to skip to that point. So although it took me a while to get there, I would not diminish the relevance of the things you have just mentioned yourself.

    • @masoncrossroseiii9602
      @masoncrossroseiii9602 2 месяца назад

      @@thecaribbeanbookworm5066 18 minutes to get to the start of a point is one hell of an ask. Try better.

    • @NwZ2
      @NwZ2 2 месяца назад

      @@masoncrossroseiii9602 Says you. I appreciated the format.

    • @masoncrossroseiii9602
      @masoncrossroseiii9602 2 месяца назад

      @@NwZ2 You clearly have no life and nothing to do.

  • @JAYMOAP
    @JAYMOAP 3 месяца назад

    A nice lecture by david tong bringing condensed matter physics and gravitational physics together ruclips.net/user/liveVnMbQRtKMLA?si=ccbXHIOR_BXuep3W

  • @JAYMOAP
    @JAYMOAP 3 месяца назад

    Subir Sachdev, xiao gang wen has tgeir own channel, you find lots of lecture there, also many other physics channels pronote condensed matter physics levtures . Chubukov also have great lectures uploaded . Most of the channels you mentioned here is not condensed matter physics soecific.

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 3 месяца назад

      Thank your so much for these recommendations! I will have a look at all of these.

    • @JAYMOAP
      @JAYMOAP 3 месяца назад

      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 no problem, you can also look at Sean Hartnoll which also works in both regime, or duncan Haldane lectures , as alternative topologica phases and orders , fracton, fractional quantum hall states, quantum hall liquids ,spin glass, floquet, etc

  • @peterchindove7146
    @peterchindove7146 3 месяца назад

    Cond. Mat. is just so fascinating these day. Stuff on confinement and stuff on practical limits of classical thermodynamics.

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 3 месяца назад

      The field is criminally under appreciated by the public (except for in areas such as quantum computing and certain applied areas). So it was nice to talk about this.

  • @peterchindove7146
    @peterchindove7146 3 месяца назад

    My guy....you hit the nail on the head!

  • @djehutisundaka7998
    @djehutisundaka7998 3 месяца назад

    Have you seen the RUclips video 'Lecture 11 Kaluza Klein Theory' by Arindam Kumar Chatterjee? It seems to start out without the preliminary assumptions or perhaps it merely starts out without reference to them. It would be interesting to see the 4-dimensional equation along with the 5-dimensional equation and the 6-dimensional equation for contrast. That way, everyone would be able to see the constant factors and the variable factors of the contrasted equations.

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for the comment. I have not seen the lecture video in its entirety. I did notice that the earlier lectures (from the one you’re mentioning) seem to focus on building up to the uses of higher dimensional metrics in quantum gravity (particularly black hole) problems. So perhaps she does at some point mention the assumptions outlined in the book I was referring to.

  • @etherea9370
    @etherea9370 3 месяца назад

    ur very cool!

  • @samuelfranco6336
    @samuelfranco6336 3 месяца назад

    brow are you an astronomy student?

  • @ditrimetryscience
    @ditrimetryscience 4 месяца назад

    LOVE

  • @puremercury
    @puremercury 4 месяца назад

    EE-ve-lin WAW

  • @MyHubbleAbode
    @MyHubbleAbode 4 месяца назад

    Wow that sounds like an awesome thesis topic, and I loved how you explain inflation. I've always found it to be one of the more complex parts of cosmology, but I'm sure you'll ace your research project! I would love to see a video on your final results, but I definitely agree that getting the research and thesis done first is the most important 😊

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 4 месяца назад

      Thank you for the positive spirit in terms of my thesis! I also found inflation to be one of the most fascinating (and mind boggling) concepts from cosmology. I hope to make more videos regarding topics in cosmology and GR every now and then. Hope you are doing well!

  • @stephencolumbus8566
    @stephencolumbus8566 4 месяца назад

    I was searching for this type of explanation for a while,congratulations,keep it up :)

  • @jackjohns232
    @jackjohns232 4 месяца назад

    gl buddy

  • @claude_in_Cincinnati
    @claude_in_Cincinnati 4 месяца назад

    I look forward to your videos, and supporting the diaspora. Been looking for some content like this. Will be promoting you for sure!

  • @Guylovesleep6802
    @Guylovesleep6802 4 месяца назад

    A question in order to learn calculus which is better Thomas Calculus or Mathematical Methods for physics and engineering

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 4 месяца назад

      I don’t think you will go wrong with either books. Perhaps you can find a PDF for both books and see what you’d prefer. Personally, I preferred using Thomas Calculus when first learning the topic (as the explination and exercises felt more pedagogical and friendly towards first-time learners) and Mathematical Methods as a reference.

    • @Guylovesleep6802
      @Guylovesleep6802 4 месяца назад

      @@thecaribbeanbookworm5066 alrighty then thx

  • @juancarlossanchezveana1812
    @juancarlossanchezveana1812 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent

  • @camerontristan3573
    @camerontristan3573 5 месяцев назад

    Great video Carribean Bookworm! Shout out from South-East Texas. I am a physics major at the university here in Beaumont TX, and love your videos. Keep up the cool work.

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 5 месяцев назад

      Hi Cameron, thank you for the great comment! I am glad you like the content. All the best with your studies!

  • @jeetdhibar7997
    @jeetdhibar7997 5 месяцев назад

    And one more your voice and video of mind explain things is good i mean awesome ❤

  • @jeetdhibar7997
    @jeetdhibar7997 5 месяцев назад

    I want to talk to you

  • @aaronjclarke1973
    @aaronjclarke1973 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks 🙏 for your honest opinion. Different books speak to different people regardless of their literary quality. The world is full of great stories so you should focus on works which stir your soul. Wishing you all the best in your literary pursuit.

  • @user-cf8er4ez3u
    @user-cf8er4ez3u 5 месяцев назад

    This is exactly what I needed!!

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 5 месяцев назад

      Glad it was of use! I’m hoping to film the next video for the playlist this week. So more is on the way!

  • @iWizard
    @iWizard 5 месяцев назад

    This was great. Thanks, man!

  • @hamzamohamed7935
    @hamzamohamed7935 5 месяцев назад

    Moooore physics stuff bro ....respect and shout out from sudan,africa

    • @thecaribbeanbookworm5066
      @thecaribbeanbookworm5066 5 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed the content! I will definitely continue to create more physics content. All the best!

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda 5 месяцев назад

    Bonjour. this isb est trip!take care!

  • @joemama7388
    @joemama7388 6 месяцев назад

    saw your comment on a video playlist on basic mathematics by serge lang, feels inspiring that you seem to have made your goal that you set all those years back!

  • @TranquilSeaOfMath
    @TranquilSeaOfMath 6 месяцев назад

    "Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality." ~ Carl Sagan, The Cosmic Perspective, 6th ed., Addison-Wesley, 2009.

  • @YualChiek
    @YualChiek 6 месяцев назад

    Great channel!

  • @JamesAdams-ev6fc
    @JamesAdams-ev6fc 6 месяцев назад

    I think that Road to Reality deserves several videos, and that you would be doing us a favor by going through this volume. I own the book, but I haven't had time yet to work through it.

  • @JamesAdams-ev6fc
    @JamesAdams-ev6fc 6 месяцев назад

    Very nice video that pulls no punches. You’re definitely better off reading a few real books on the subject than a lot of popular books that shy away from the actual material.