Principles of Refrigeration (5th Edition)
A refrigeration Techs Must Have: This book covers all the details! I use this book everyday as refrence material. It covers everything from the basics, but also gets into complicated 2 stage design, and other design areas. From A-Z this book has it. If [... more]
$133.20
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Chaos: Making a New Science
Amazon.com Review: Few writers distinguish themselves by their ability to write about complicated, even obscure topics clearly and engagingly. James Gleick, a former science writer for the New York Times, resides in this exclusive category. In Chaos, he [... more]
$20.00
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Cybernetics, Second Edition: or the Control and ...
A fundamental law that is applicable to almost everything: Two books, both written in the late 1940s stand out as contributing much to our understanding of the world around us. One of these is "Cybernetics" by Weiner and the other is "The [... more]
$27.00
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The Universe in a Nutshell
Amazon.com Review: Stephen Hawking, science's first real rock star, may be the least-read bestselling author in history--it's no secret that many people who own A Brief History of Time have never finished it. Hawking's The Universe in a Nutshell aims to [... more]
$35.00
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Feynman Lectures on Computation
I like this book: Yes, I think you can teach the theory of computation from this book. And you can learn it from this book. Some of the material isn't all that recent, but much of it doesn't need to be. 35 years ago, if one were teaching a course on the [... more]
$44.00
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The Theory of Everything: The Origin and Fate of the ...
Amazon.com Review: With a title inspired as much by Douglas Adams' Hitchhiker series as Einstein, The Theory of Everything delivers almost as much as it promises. Transcribed from Stephen Hawking's Cambridge Lectures, the slim volume may not present a [... more]
$19.95
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The Quantum Brain: The Search for Freedom and the Next ...
Undecided ...obviously not written by a scienist: I found the subject matter intriguing but the entire time I was reading this book I felt some vague discomfort with the delivery of the information presented. Although the science is complex, the [... more]
$35.00
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Modeling Nature: Cellular Automata Simulations with ...
Interesting, useful, concise: I have got several ideas from this book. I have never used Mathematica, but one of the most important features of the book, is the fact that is enough clear, and its code can be translated to oher languages veary easy. I [... more]
$69.95
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The Holographic Universe
Intriguing new scientific model: I at first was very dubious about reading this book. I study neuroscience, and to think of the brain as a hologram seemed at first insulting to me. But after getting into it, I became more and more fascinated by this idea [... more]
$14.00
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The Physics of Star Trek
Amazon.com Review: Sure, we all know Star Trek is fiction, but warp drives and transporters and holodecks don't seem altogether implausible. Are any of these futuristic inventions fundamentally outlawed by physics as we understand it today? The Physics [... more]
$13.00
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Six Not-So-Easy Pieces-Book/CD Package
Learn Relativity from the maestro Richard Feynman himself: In the introduction to this book, Roger Penrose, another great theoretical physicist of our times, states that "Relativity is not airy-fairy philosophy, nor is space-time mere mathematical [... more]
$55.00
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Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel ...
Amazon.com Review: How many dimensions do you live in? Three? Maybe that's all your commonsense sense perception perceives, but there is growing and compelling evidence to suggest that we actually live in a universe of ten real dimensions. Kaku has [... more]
$15.95
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