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greg_rack
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Hi guys,
I'm 18 and about to start an aerospace engineering course.
I'd like to have a few cool physics and mathematics-oriented readings before starting the course... both as preparation and as an encouragement.
One thing I must tell you is that I totally prefer studying physics over pure mathematics, and that would be amazing to read a book that approaches me to the beauty of maths without delving too deep into addressed topics.
Generally, I'm not looking for a textbook with theorems and formulas, but rather more a pleasant broad-but-shallow scientific reading.
Hope I'm not asking too much, thanks in advance for any advice :)
I'm 18 and about to start an aerospace engineering course.
I'd like to have a few cool physics and mathematics-oriented readings before starting the course... both as preparation and as an encouragement.
One thing I must tell you is that I totally prefer studying physics over pure mathematics, and that would be amazing to read a book that approaches me to the beauty of maths without delving too deep into addressed topics.
Generally, I'm not looking for a textbook with theorems and formulas, but rather more a pleasant broad-but-shallow scientific reading.
Hope I'm not asking too much, thanks in advance for any advice :)
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