I just finished reading What is Real? by Adam Becker. A straightforward 
discussion of Quantum Physics and the "Copenhagen Interpretation," and the 
arguments surrounding it. it offers an indirect but scathing study of how 
science is really done and how far the practice of science is from the ideal of 
a "scientific method." Also an interesting discussion of the relationship 
between 'science' and 'phi8losophy'. Might be of interest to several FRIAMers.

Starting to read Roger Penrose's, The Road to Reality: a complete guide tot he 
laws of the universe. I would really like some advice / comments from the 
mathematicians in the community as to the value of the book and the likely hood 
that I might gain sufficient understanding of manifolds, symmetry groups, etc. 
etc. to understand some of the conversations on the list and at the mother 
church.

dave west

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