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| teisharosingdpj29:
--- Quote from: jonpaul on September 09, 2021, 02:59:38 pm ---Bonjour, we authors and inventors work VERY hard to create a new work. I have experience in this area since 1970s. 1/ US copyright law is clear and simple, you do not need a lawyer to understand, just do the search. 2/ Many old works are now allows in open source project. 3/ Best Physics book I know was my Univ 1965 Sears and Zemanski. Many old copies are discards by libraries, at rummage sales, epay etc. 4/ Scanning a text book is not easy and VERY hard tro get a high qual PDF without a special scanner or destruction of the binding. 5/ The author's estate OR the book published can initiate legal action against you. PLEASE DO NOT DO IT. BUY THE BOOK. Kind Regards, Jon I've never been very good at physics. Always caught up with the material with a tutor. There were also problems with literature, I remember when I was asked to write an antigone essay, I used this link for information. In general, he always found some way out of a difficult situation for me. And the textbooks, to be honest, did not save me at all. --- End quote --- Thanks, but I already read it, I want to hear something new. |
| elevatorguy:
https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Physics-Charles-Dull/dp/B0016BN2AW https://archive.org/details/modernspacescien00trin/page/n3/mode/2up |
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