Jeff
08-02-2009, 09:00 PM
Needing to thin out my collection of astronomy/cosmology books a little due to overflowing bookcases.
Items for sale are as follows:
1. The Search for Infinity: Solving the Mysteries of the Universe
(Fraser, Lillestol, Sellevag, with intro by Stephen Hawking, hardcover, 144 pages)
A good introduction to astrophysics and particle physics which does not require a heavy science background to understand. Very good use of graphics to explain things. Explains the established facts & theories, and also summarise many of the key discoveries and evidence uncovered along the way. Having purchased and read lots of astronomy books last year, I still need to thin my library and reduce overlap.
$20 plus postage.
2. Pushing Gravity: New Perspectives on Le Sage’s Theory of Gravitation
(Edited by Matthew R. Edwards, softcover, 316 pages)
This book is a collation of scientific theories on push-based (rather than attraction based) gravity. Some of the sections are a little difficult to follow, but it is a good historical account of the rise, fall, and modest rise again of push gravity theories. Edwards’ own theories are also presented in the book. Although I don’t agree with them, some are thought provoking and it was an interesting read.
$10 plus postage.
Please send a PM if interested.
Cheers,
Jeff
Items for sale are as follows:
1. The Search for Infinity: Solving the Mysteries of the Universe
(Fraser, Lillestol, Sellevag, with intro by Stephen Hawking, hardcover, 144 pages)
A good introduction to astrophysics and particle physics which does not require a heavy science background to understand. Very good use of graphics to explain things. Explains the established facts & theories, and also summarise many of the key discoveries and evidence uncovered along the way. Having purchased and read lots of astronomy books last year, I still need to thin my library and reduce overlap.
$20 plus postage.
2. Pushing Gravity: New Perspectives on Le Sage’s Theory of Gravitation
(Edited by Matthew R. Edwards, softcover, 316 pages)
This book is a collation of scientific theories on push-based (rather than attraction based) gravity. Some of the sections are a little difficult to follow, but it is a good historical account of the rise, fall, and modest rise again of push gravity theories. Edwards’ own theories are also presented in the book. Although I don’t agree with them, some are thought provoking and it was an interesting read.
$10 plus postage.
Please send a PM if interested.
Cheers,
Jeff