There must be no barriers for freedom
of inquiry. There is no place for dogma in science. The
scientist is free, and must be free to ask any question, to
doubt any assertion, to seek for any evidence, to correct
any errors.
— J. Robert Oppenheimer
(1904-1966)
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An introduction to
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Laboratory in general
science

A first year course in general
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An introduction to general
science

A history of physics in its elementary
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Adolphe
Ganot - Elementary treatise on physics,
experimental and applied, for the use of schools and
colleges, London, 1910
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Ganot - Elementary treatise on physics,
experimental and applied, for the use of schools and
colleges, New York, 1910

A history of physics in its elementary
branches
The Works Of Archimedes

Galileo, his life and
work

Philosophiae naturalis principia
mathematica

A treatise upon analytical
mechanics
Mechanism of the
heavens


Aristotle, Galileo, and the Tower of
Pisa

From Newton to
Einstein
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Light and matter - Conceptual
physics

Light and matter - Newtonian
physics

Light and matter - Conservations
laws

Light and matter - Vibrations and
waves

Light and matter - Electricity and
magnetism

Light and matter -
Optics

Light and matter - The modern revolution
in physics

Simple nature
Physics 1 & 2

The people’s physics
book
Physics notes

History of
physics

A college text-book of
physics

Essentials of applied
physics

Pocket physics

Theoretical
physics

Atomic and nuclear physics — An
introduction

Calculus-based physics
I

Calculus-based physics
II

A radically modern approach to
introductory physics

Dictionary of
physics

A history of
mechanics

Electromagnetic field
theory

Luminiferous
ether

A history of the theories of aether and
electricity, 1st edition

A history of the theories of aether and
electricity, 2nd edition, volume
I

A history of the theories of aether and
electricity, 2nd edition, volume
II

An introduction to electrodynamics, from
the standpoint of the electron
theory

Particle accelerator
physics

Essential
physics
Physics
Physics

The age of
Einstein

Introduction to groups, invariants and
particles

Quantum mechanics and quantum field
theory

Structure of line
spectra

An introduction to quantum
electrodynamics, with applications to
chemistry

The periodic table of the
elements
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Basics of space flight
Basic physics of nuclear
medicine
Engineering acoustics
Special
relativity

This quantum world
William
Cecil Dampier - The theory of experimental
electricity, 1st ed.
(1905)
William
Cecil Dampier - The theory of experimental
electricity, 3rd ed. (1923)
Introductory physics I
Introductory physics
II
Physics 51
Math for the physical
sciences
Classic
electrodynamics
S. I. units
Elementary mechanics from a
mathematician's viewpoint
Physics — Grade
10-12
Physics
Mathematical physics
Eureka! — Physics of particles,
matter and the universe
An outline of atomic
physics
The last man who knew
everything

The stars
Engineering fundamentals reference
handbook
100 greatest science discoveries of all
time
A handbook of descriptive and practical
astronomy, vol. I
A handbook of descriptive and practical
astronomy, vol. II
A handbook of descriptive and practical
astronomy, vol. III
The data book of
astronomy
Practical
Astronomy
Practical Astronomy
A short history of
astronomy
Theory of observations
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Understanding Physics I — Motion
Sound and Heat
Understanding Physics II —
Light, Magnetism, and Electricity
Understanding Physics III — The
Electron, Proton, and Neutron
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