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Hi all..
As my appetite grows, so does the knowledge of my lack of knowledge.. lol
30 years ago as an engineering student I picked up calculus quicker than I did the more simpler math. I think that has to do with it being far more interesting. Mind you, with a side-step in career, I haven't used it in a long time.
Is there like an idiot's guide to getting started in understanding equations used in cosmology? I've read quite a few here and while some of it makes sense, a lot doesn't, like when using a' and a" etc. A list of conventions for variables would also be helpful. And I gather an understanding of the history attached to some equations goes a long way to understanding why they work - a big ask?
Thanks
As my appetite grows, so does the knowledge of my lack of knowledge.. lol
30 years ago as an engineering student I picked up calculus quicker than I did the more simpler math. I think that has to do with it being far more interesting. Mind you, with a side-step in career, I haven't used it in a long time.
Is there like an idiot's guide to getting started in understanding equations used in cosmology? I've read quite a few here and while some of it makes sense, a lot doesn't, like when using a' and a" etc. A list of conventions for variables would also be helpful. And I gather an understanding of the history attached to some equations goes a long way to understanding why they work - a big ask?
Thanks