[Popular Science] 1. Quantum by Manjit Kumar (has an historical approach towards quantum Physics) 2. Through Two Doors At Once by Anil (majorly about the double slit experiment) 3. Astrophysics For People In A Hurry (very comprehensive and basic) [Actual study with mathematical rigour] 4. Fundamentals Of Physics by Haliday blah blah (the red book; should be mastered) 5. Introduction to mechanics by Clekrek blah blah 6. Introduction to classical mechanics 7. Theory and problems of theoretical mechanics (problem solving) 8. Mechanics By Lando (deeper and lovelier) 9. Electromagnetism by David Griffith (beautiful introduction to the topic) 10. Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics [brushing maths] 11. Mathematical methods in physical sciences 12. Mathematical methods 13. Ordinary differential equations 14. Introduction to linear algebra by Gilbert (almost best) 15. Mathematics of classical and quantum physics (THE BEST and highest level of maths for QM) [Quantum Mechanics] 16. Quantum physics by Iceberg 17. Introduction to quantum physics by David Griffith 18. QM by zipthili 19. Principles of QM by Shankar 20. QM Non relativistic theory by Lando 21. Practical QM by ugly name [Quantum Field Theory] 22. A first book of QFT You can read more but at this level you have almost mastered QM!! [Astrophysics] 23. Gravity by Hartel 24. Tensor Calculus 25. Gravitation and cosmology After having done these everything is piece of cake.
@@writerworld1111 isn’t astrophysics a broad subject that also needs stuff like nuclear physics? The books sir recommended are related to cosmology which I’m not sure if it requires quantam mechanics
Without maths : 1. Quantum Mechanics by Manjit Kaur 2. 2 doors 1 reality 3. Astrophysics by people in hurry Niel Grasse Tyson Quantum Mechanics in Maths Rigour : 1. Hrk 2. Kleppner and Kolenkow 3. David Morin 4. Theoritical Mechanics - Schwann Series 5. Mechanics (idk the author name) 6. Em by David Griffths 7. Statistical Mechanics Maths : 8. Mathematical mrthofs for phy and eng by riley hobson and benz 9. Ordinary differential eqn 10. Intro to linear algenra gilbert strang 11. Biren and Fuller maths mathematics in quantum and classical mechanics Quantum mechanics : 12. David griffths quantum mech 13. Quantum mechanics by willey 14. Principals of quantum mechanics Ram murthy shankan 15. Practical quantum mechanics Quantum Field theory : 16. Lahiri and pal quantum field theory Astrophysics : 17. Gravity by Hurtle 18. Tensor calculus schaum's series 19. Gravitatiom and Cosmology Steve weinberg
Sir, I loved your recommendations and thoughtful Podcasts. That 10 stories of Indian History Podcast was eye-opening and thought provoking. It made me more proud of our ancient civilization and roots. Also your talks at The Jaipur Dialogues and Sangam Talks was a piece of history. Can we have more please?
Analysis of Genghis khan and answer for this question...well done sir. The most clearest duel explanations that I have ever seen..this is the reason I always follow Indians video in any subject that makes me doubt. THANK YOU VERY MUCH SIR.
I think feynman lectures on physics 3 volumes are enough to understand some of the basic principles.you donot need these books.but if you are a physics major then of course u can go through those books.otherwise you will get discouraged by them.i am a phy major believe me,feynman lectures in physics are a great place to start,even before resnick and haliday.feynman will motivated u place to place in his books,you will start liking the subject,and he constantly criticized the people who present physics as a hard subject.
Sir can u please teach science in form of lecture from basic to advance level. Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Ur explanation is awesome. I have seen u in one of episodes of ranveer show. And it was so informative. It will b amazing if u can teach us everything from basic to advance.
Just looking at Kleppner, Griffiths, Strang, and Tennebaum brings back college night-out memories. Aah how much I miss physics. This video really brings back all the pent-up curiosity about the mystery of the universe. :
Bhaiya aap syed bsc in physics honge , kya aap mujhe bata sakte hai calculus ka use kya hai , maine recently class 11 mai ushe pada , par mujhe uska use samaj nahi aya , not found any video on CZcams useful
@@schrodingerrocks7807 see physics can't run without math and calculas is a important part of math.so in daily life , physics is used every where. And those physics can't exist without calculas
sir i am an mbbs student and i am deeply inspired by math and physics. I've always loved quantum mechanics taught in class 12... I want to start from scratch learning and solving the books you recommended.... but managing it with my hectic mbbs schedule, it is going to be very tough. I also want to learn coding and started learning python a week back... Hope i am able to conquer my ambitions
I am from engineering background... Though I am learning coding rn.. I am also interested in quantum physics and also in ancient history... And tbh I have no idea how to put these 3 together
What are your thought on self taught theoretical physicist and any resources, books suggestion if one desires to be a self taught theoretical physicist ?
Oh boy... 🥴 Still, I'm going to challenge myself to watch your video with Melissa Ji and see if I can understand anything apart from being utterly fascinated
What are your views on exams like IIT JEE which is mainly dependent on mugging up the formulas and more than 95% of students get into IITs are from coaching institutes what are your views on these kinds of exams and how India can make it better?
What the hell you are talking about.surely you never attempted jee. You dont need to learn single formula if you understand them for IIT JEE .(personal experience)
Sir pls talk ABOUT sir ISSAC NEWTON , abot the concepts of Mechanics , integration , gravitational force . History of mankind peeping into physics . Also about history of gravitation . Really waiting for ur reply sir 🙏 #TheRanveerShow
Before reading all this first read modren physics by Arthur Beiser, if you need to explore more than read it again. This book make you curious and inspire enough to read and understand landu or schaum series. The books suggested by him will not help you to clear any competitive exam in india. Off course those are great books for research and particular for master and PhD curriculum. Yes to clear compititive exam one needs to understand fundamentals, I feel BSc books of B. S. Agarwal are great to understand concept and clear exam as well. Griffth for electrodynamics. Zettile for Quantum are great.
Popular science books and videos : "Calculating the Cosmos" by Ian Stewart. "PBS Space Time" CZcams channel is a great introduction to concepts and interesting quirks of Quantum Theories. Leonard Susskind has written a book series called The Theoretical Minimum for amateurs to understand Modern Physics without deleting the maths : 1) Classical Mechanics 2) Quantum Mechanics 3) Special Relativity and Field Theory 4) General Relativity (upcoming)
But sir.. what about Calculus, Topology, Differential Geometry and Riemannian Geometry?? is it not necessary to understand General Theory of Realitivity
IE Irodove & SS Krotov solve kardo physics ka nasha utar jaayega or Nasha hoo jaayega... Class 12 mein hoo toh must solve karo iit advance bhi clear hoo jaayega..
Yes astrophysics is easier than quantum mechanics but it is no piece of cake for a grand unified theory we need to work on it from both the fonts so astrophysics is also very important
Just one book. If you can comprehend it. "The Road To Reality" by Roger Penrose PS. "In physics, a gauge theory is a type of field theory in which the Lagrangian does not change (is invariant) under local transformations from certain Lie groups." These kind of statements are what you actually need to deal with if you want to understand QFT.
Bro can you tell me some simple ways to deal with Group Theory especially Lie Algebra and Gauge theory to tackle quantum physical theory well with some physical meaning atleast. Any recommendations..!!
I disagree with the sequence of books suggested for the mathematical reinforcement. First, I will swap the order (assuming you have differential and integral calculus), and then follow this progression: 1) differential equations by Teenenbaum (yes, it's excellent!) 2) Linear Algebra by Gilbert Strang, 3) there is a missing recommendation for a complex variable book, Churchill's would be the most sounding one, 4) you could skip the Mathematics for Scientist books and perhaps 4) Jump straight to Fuller and Byron (Math of Classical and Quantum Physics) because it covers what is contained in numeral (3)...by the way, I owe the books that I'm mentioning. Also, I think he is overdoing the Classic Mechanics component. Go straight to core and do Alonso and Finn's series in physics (find the 3 volumes separately if possible, the 3rd volume is incredibly difficult to come by tho), and complement those with the Lectures in Physics by Feynman, after this, you are ready for the hard core graduate level books in QM Also, as he says it correctly, all this dependes on what you are trying to achieve, your level of expertise and self-motivation. What about to consider to major in Physics?
Good day Sir, My nephew is in fifth class (10 year old), can you recommend books for him, he has shown interest in space science therefor you can recommend book for beginners. Regards Dayal Singh
30 years that shook physics is a great book for just theory without using equations just to give some feel of physics and explain the rivalry between scientists during that period
#AskAbhijit what are Your thought about Sinauli civilization .was their technology was ahead of their timeline like the chariot found in that place recently and why there are no more research about Sinauli now??? pls take this Question first in tomorrow's live stream pls🙏🙏🙏🙏
I Dream of the day , when we invent the Time Machine which will ressurect the Books and Manuscripts that were burnt ..... By Khilji , Nalanda , and then the World shall know , What we did have and what we do have and what we can have , if we want to .
To be honest, I have read too much about astrophysics & Quantum physics, and I haven't got my answers yet. Basically, we are just agreeing and nodding along with the facts we've listened or read. I believe our Upanishads has brief description about these objects and prospects. A complete synopsis. No anecdotes. I want to be guided by someone who have read upnishads, and that's pretty difficult to find someone who has the true knowledge about real science.
@@rabbit-ku1bn Thank you for the recommendation, but I'd rather learn more about Astronomy from Surya Sidhanta & Nasadiya Sukta. You should eulogize such sacred scriptures and relish their virtuous grandeur and transcendence.
Sir, or anyone, can you suggest which books to study (not just reading for pleasure) to get into the field of Quantum Gravity, Black holes, Wormholes? These are theories, so I don't know if there are books for these, but if there is any, can you suggest for beginners to advanced level?
In which epoch was quantum field(the first,earliest QF) was created?was it in planck epoch or GUT epoch or Electroweak epoch or quark epoch or other epochs OR at instant of bigbang? Can u plz ansr this?
नमस्कार, keeping the insvasion myth aside. The language found in the harappan sites is not english and If the Saraswati really vanished in lets say 2nd 3rd millennium BC. Do you propose that 2 languages(sanskrit being the first)were in practice side by side or a local language(s) in the harappan sites is/are found? Plz answer sir..🙏🙏
Sir please make video on our first teerthankar bagwan aadinath in Jainism because so many people believe that mahaveer swami was the founder but that's not true, so please make the video on our first teerthankar
Sir I want to become a competent astrophysicist but all the quantum mechanics and mthematics books that u have recommended should be read to master astrophysics or some of the rigorous qm books can be neglected
Sir plz make more videos on History, astrophysics, physics and genetics of Indians and every other major country. You are making very less videos on this channel, Just 3 videos 🤦♂️🤦♂️ is very less number. Plz make MORE VIDEOS.
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sir please suggest books on AI.
Thanks for the list, 70% of the books you suggested were taught in IIT...
Bruh u a astrophysicist?
@@soorajnair9877 No He s not.
reading R Shankar now in my msc course in IIT Gandhinagar
@@aakashduhan4888 where can I buy the book
Iit is overrated. Just creating more servants for the white man. See how I lowercased iit ?
[Popular Science]
1. Quantum by Manjit Kumar (has an historical approach towards quantum Physics)
2. Through Two Doors At Once by Anil (majorly about the double slit experiment)
3. Astrophysics For People In A Hurry (very comprehensive and basic)
[Actual study with mathematical rigour]
4. Fundamentals Of Physics by Haliday blah blah (the red book; should be mastered)
5. Introduction to mechanics by Clekrek blah blah
6. Introduction to classical mechanics
7. Theory and problems of theoretical mechanics (problem solving)
8. Mechanics By Lando (deeper and lovelier)
9. Electromagnetism by David Griffith (beautiful introduction to the topic)
10. Thermodynamics and statistical mechanics
[brushing maths]
11. Mathematical methods in physical sciences
12. Mathematical methods
13. Ordinary differential equations
14. Introduction to linear algebra by Gilbert (almost best)
15. Mathematics of classical and quantum physics (THE BEST and highest level of maths for QM)
[Quantum Mechanics]
16. Quantum physics by Iceberg
17. Introduction to quantum physics by David Griffith
18. QM by zipthili
19. Principles of QM by Shankar
20. QM Non relativistic theory by Lando
21. Practical QM by ugly name
[Quantum Field Theory]
22. A first book of QFT
You can read more but at this level you have almost mastered QM!!
[Astrophysics]
23. Gravity by Hartel
24. Tensor Calculus
25. Gravitation and cosmology
After having done these everything is piece of cake.
THANKS USER
Wait, if i want to learn only Astrophysics should I skip the all the books that came before?
@@grimsobad8545 No, You have To learn about Quantum To Leart Cosmic.
@@writerworld1111 isn’t astrophysics a broad subject that also needs stuff like nuclear physics? The books sir recommended are related to cosmology which I’m not sure if it requires quantam mechanics
👍
Why did you stop making videos,please come back we want you more🙏🙏
This dude is awesome.
He is back !
In terms of science fiction I like "Man from Earth"
Alex adventure in number land
Where Can I find that Amit ?
@@Ponakalaranjit456 it is on CZcams, just search it.
Cool movie ... I too liked it.... best low budget movie
@@Ponakalaranjit456 or pirates bay
Sir I loved your suggestion on history books written on India
Me too
Without maths :
1. Quantum Mechanics by Manjit Kaur
2. 2 doors 1 reality
3. Astrophysics by people in hurry Niel Grasse Tyson
Quantum Mechanics in Maths Rigour :
1. Hrk
2. Kleppner and Kolenkow
3. David Morin
4. Theoritical Mechanics - Schwann Series
5. Mechanics (idk the author name)
6. Em by David Griffths
7. Statistical Mechanics
Maths :
8. Mathematical mrthofs for phy and eng by riley hobson and benz
9. Ordinary differential eqn
10. Intro to linear algenra gilbert strang
11. Biren and Fuller maths mathematics in quantum and classical mechanics
Quantum mechanics :
12. David griffths quantum mech
13. Quantum mechanics by willey
14. Principals of quantum mechanics Ram murthy shankan
15. Practical quantum mechanics
Quantum Field theory :
16. Lahiri and pal quantum field theory
Astrophysics :
17. Gravity by Hurtle
18. Tensor calculus schaum's series
19. Gravitatiom and Cosmology Steve weinberg
AG SIR OP
tum bhi iss channel ko dekhte hoo
Way over my head but I feel smarter just watching this video 😎
Sir, I loved your recommendations and thoughtful Podcasts. That 10 stories of Indian History Podcast was eye-opening and thought provoking. It made me more proud of our ancient civilization and roots. Also your talks at The Jaipur Dialogues and Sangam Talks was a piece of history. Can we have more please?
Astrophysics for people in a hurry by Neil DeGrasse Tyson and The science of interstellar by Kip Thorne are wonderful too.
Analysis of Genghis khan and answer for this question...well done sir. The most clearest duel explanations that I have ever seen..this is the reason I always follow Indians video in any subject that makes me doubt. THANK YOU VERY MUCH SIR.
I think feynman lectures on physics 3 volumes are enough to understand some of the basic principles.you donot need these books.but if you are a physics major then of course u can go through those books.otherwise you will get discouraged by them.i am a phy major believe me,feynman lectures in physics are a great place to start,even before resnick and haliday.feynman will motivated u place to place in his books,you will start liking the subject,and he constantly criticized the people who present physics as a hard subject.
plus feynman has such style his book is fun to read
Simply if you need interest in ph6 then must read.
Yeah the concepts are explained insanely well
If you are into quantum mechanics, you are great sir 🙏
Sir can u please teach science in form of lecture from basic to advance level.
Plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
Ur explanation is awesome. I have seen u in one of episodes of ranveer show. And it was so informative.
It will b amazing if u can teach us everything from basic to advance.
In France I have studied quantum physics in my 12 th grade.this is the basics.
Then I know more regarding that during my university degree
in germany also they study quantum physics in their 13th year of high school
Just looking at Kleppner, Griffiths, Strang, and Tennebaum brings back college night-out memories. Aah how much I miss physics. This video really brings back all the pent-up curiosity about the mystery of the universe. :
Bhaiya aap syed bsc in physics honge , kya aap mujhe bata sakte hai calculus ka use kya hai , maine recently class 11 mai ushe pada , par mujhe uska use samaj nahi aya , not found any video on CZcams useful
@@schrodingerrocks7807 see physics can't run without math and calculas is a important part of math.so in daily life , physics is used every where. And those physics can't exist without calculas
He basically covered all the text books of my undergrad 😂
sir i am an mbbs student and i am deeply inspired by math and physics. I've always loved quantum mechanics taught in class 12... I want to start from scratch learning and solving the books you recommended.... but managing it with my hectic mbbs schedule, it is going to be very tough. I also want to learn coding and started learning python a week back... Hope i am able to conquer my ambitions
I am from engineering background... Though I am learning coding rn.. I am also interested in quantum physics and also in ancient history... And tbh I have no idea how to put these 3 together
@@june756 read books like astrophysics for people in hurry and sapiens and many more like this if you want to know more I can tell you thank you
Please make a video on mathematics like from start to to advanced
What are your thought on self taught theoretical physicist and any resources, books suggestion if one desires to be a self taught theoretical physicist ?
Yes world want answer of this million dollar question. 😅
What about feynmann lecture vol 3. And Lenny Susskind's theoretical minimum you never mentioned this two gem .
Oh boy... 🥴 Still, I'm going to challenge myself to watch your video with Melissa Ji and see if I can understand anything apart from being utterly fascinated
What are your views on exams like IIT JEE which is mainly dependent on mugging up the formulas and more than 95% of students get into IITs are from coaching institutes what are your views on these kinds of exams and how India can make it better?
It (school physics) even hardly touches the basics of our real time physics 🙄
one can never pass these exams by "mugging up the formulas"...it requires complete understanding of concepts..
@@Forever._.curious.. its useless
What the hell you are talking about.surely you never attempted jee.
You dont need to learn single formula if you understand them for IIT JEE .(personal experience)
@@chittodnaresh9568 many people in jee pass my memorizing books like hc verma , dc Pandey irodov etc
Nice ...stage wise books
Sir pls talk ABOUT sir ISSAC NEWTON , abot the concepts of Mechanics , integration , gravitational force . History of mankind peeping into physics . Also about history of gravitation .
Really waiting for ur reply sir 🙏
#TheRanveerShow
Sir make video regarding history of quantum mechanics
Yes
Before reading all this first read modren physics by Arthur Beiser, if you need to explore more than read it again. This book make you curious and inspire enough to read and understand landu or schaum series. The books suggested by him will not help you to clear any competitive exam in india. Off course those are great books for research and particular for master and PhD curriculum.
Yes to clear compititive exam one needs to understand fundamentals, I feel BSc books of B. S. Agarwal are great to understand concept and clear exam as well. Griffth for electrodynamics. Zettile for Quantum are great.
Please keep sharing your videos. I get interested from the way you explain to know more about the things.
Popular science books and videos :
"Calculating the Cosmos" by Ian Stewart.
"PBS Space Time" CZcams channel is a great introduction to concepts and interesting quirks of Quantum Theories.
Leonard Susskind has written a book series called The Theoretical Minimum for amateurs to understand Modern Physics without deleting the maths :
1) Classical Mechanics
2) Quantum Mechanics
3) Special Relativity and Field Theory
4) General Relativity (upcoming)
What is your education background and credentials in Quantum Computing and Astrophysics?
You are a very great and very interesting teacher I hope you post more often
But sir.. what about Calculus, Topology, Differential Geometry and Riemannian Geometry?? is it not necessary to understand General Theory of Realitivity
You have 901k subscribers in less than 5 years & this is the
1st time i've heard you. Excelsior & ad Astra.
Hey Sir
I'm presently in 2nd Year Engineering....
I wish to go further in Astrophysics studies...
Then do I need to go through all of these??
I have great curiosity in this field. But i am weak in maths. And i just get so confused in maths questions that i couldnt even stand it.
i loved how calmly u said at 13:58 .........................then u can come up to speed within a period of about 5 YEARS OR SO
You named it and then you had it in your hand...I call it Magic.
Your russian pronunciation 👌👌
IE Irodove & SS Krotov solve kardo physics ka nasha utar jaayega or Nasha hoo jaayega... Class 12 mein hoo toh must solve karo iit advance bhi clear hoo jaayega..
That book by Manjit Kumar is an excellent...
Resnick and Halliday also is great...
Yes astrophysics is easier than quantum mechanics but it is no piece of cake for a grand unified theory we need to work on it from both the fonts so astrophysics is also very important
Sir I have started reading now I am reading the quantum
you are a very underrated CZcamsr Love your content sir
RESPECT !!
Sir please do a part 2 of this video
Suggesting more books at a more advanced level
Please sir
Just one book. If you can comprehend it.
"The Road To Reality" by Roger Penrose
PS. "In physics, a gauge theory is a type of field theory in which the Lagrangian does not change (is invariant) under local transformations from certain Lie groups."
These kind of statements are what you actually need to deal with if you want to understand QFT.
Bro can you tell me some simple ways to deal with Group Theory especially Lie Algebra and Gauge theory to tackle quantum physical theory well with some physical meaning atleast.
Any recommendations..!!
Introduction to classical mechanics by David morrain
I am in 12 and appearing jee exam can I master Quantum mechanics if I study my own 2 to 3 hrs daily for 5 to 6 years
Looking cool but practically you need mentor either online or of.fline
Yes you can but my advice will be follow your uni syllabus it's there for a reason and the msc and PhD
Just focus on your JEE physics. You would have plenty of time in your engineering to learn abt quantum (if you want to)
Sir please suggest the books for Math from Start to Finish
The best I find is R shankar quantum mechanics zettli is also great for beginner
I disagree with the sequence of books suggested for the mathematical reinforcement. First, I will swap the order (assuming you have differential and integral calculus), and then follow this progression: 1) differential equations by Teenenbaum (yes, it's excellent!) 2) Linear Algebra by Gilbert Strang, 3) there is a missing recommendation for a complex variable book, Churchill's would be the most sounding one, 4) you could skip the Mathematics for Scientist books and perhaps 4) Jump straight to Fuller and Byron (Math of Classical and Quantum Physics) because it covers what is contained in numeral (3)...by the way, I owe the books that I'm mentioning.
Also, I think he is overdoing the Classic Mechanics component. Go straight to core and do Alonso and Finn's series in physics (find the 3 volumes separately if possible, the 3rd volume is incredibly difficult to come by tho), and complement those with the Lectures in Physics by Feynman, after this, you are ready for the hard core graduate level books in QM
Also, as he says it correctly, all this dependes on what you are trying to achieve, your level of expertise and self-motivation. What about to consider to major in Physics?
Good day Sir,
My nephew is in fifth class (10 year old), can you recommend books for him, he has shown interest in space science therefor you can recommend book for beginners.
Regards
Dayal Singh
Sir please do more of these books videos especially for history
Book list
Quantum by manjeet Kumar
Through 2 doors at once by anil anant Swami
Astrophysics for people in a hurry by Neil
30 years that shook physics is a great book for just theory without using equations just to give some feel of physics and explain the rivalry between scientists during that period
Superb 👍👍👍
#AskAbhijit what are Your thought about Sinauli civilization .was their technology was ahead of their timeline like the chariot found in that place recently and why there are no more research about Sinauli now??? pls take this Question first in tomorrow's live stream pls🙏🙏🙏🙏
I Dream of the day , when we invent the Time Machine which will ressurect the Books and Manuscripts that were burnt ..... By Khilji , Nalanda , and then the World shall know , What we did have and what we do have and what we can have , if we want to .
Are you interested in time machine?
most of the books are for preparation of international phys olympiad during my jee prep i read those they are wonderful
I’d personally love it if you made a video discussing the subject of atheism in india.
Dude you have awesome videos. Post more. Subscribed 😎
I really appreciate this video, thank you 🙏🏽
To be honest, I have read too much about astrophysics & Quantum physics, and I haven't got my answers yet. Basically, we are just agreeing and nodding along with the facts we've listened or read. I believe our Upanishads has brief description about these objects and prospects. A complete synopsis. No anecdotes. I want to be guided by someone who have read upnishads, and that's pretty difficult to find someone who has the true knowledge about real science.
How
@@blackmuskveetandoor2487 how what?
Aren't they full of anecdotes???
I think vedic science is bullshit
@@rabbit-ku1bn Thank you for the recommendation, but I'd rather learn more about Astronomy from Surya Sidhanta & Nasadiya Sukta. You should eulogize such sacred scriptures and relish their virtuous grandeur and transcendence.
Sir, or anyone, can you suggest which books to study (not just reading for pleasure) to get into the field of Quantum Gravity, Black holes, Wormholes? These are theories, so I don't know if there are books for these, but if there is any, can you suggest for beginners to advanced level?
¿Well at least it answers my questions about why looking at algebra figures and variables since high school are so inanimate ? Thanks 😊
Hlo sir
I need a basic and introduction of quantum mechanics book which is more theoretical plz suggest me sir
Sir pls do more videos like this we will really enjoy 🙏
an Indian guru
In which epoch was quantum field(the first,earliest QF) was created?was it in planck epoch or GUT epoch or Electroweak epoch or quark epoch or other epochs
OR at instant of bigbang? Can u plz ansr this?
Wonder how much this man knows?
नमस्कार, keeping the insvasion myth aside. The language found in the harappan sites is not english and If the Saraswati really vanished in lets say 2nd 3rd millennium BC. Do you propose that 2 languages(sanskrit being the first)were in practice side by side or a local language(s) in the harappan sites is/are found? Plz answer sir..🙏🙏
Best channel I found
Recomd Mythology Books
Thank you verymuch for list
Thank you very much for the list
Taught to me in my college but not all Thankss for the recommendations sirr
Sir please make video on our first teerthankar bagwan aadinath in Jainism because so many people believe that mahaveer swami was the founder but that's not true, so please make the video on our first teerthankar
Humble request for a vedio series about mansa Musa and his Library
Lob u sir 🙏👍🏻
Please make a video on understanding relativity and astrophysics
Sir, do you have any suggestions for starting classical field theory? Like sidney colman or ashok das? I'd really like your opinion on this.
Yaar Bhai kuch aur hai suggest KE liye plz suggest it
Sir please make video on the history of physics step by step including all great scientists..(IN HINDI)
All the books are standard book for gates csirnet jest tifr thank you sir
Thanks
Can you tell more tensor and differential geometry gpod books one preliminary and one advanced
I want to understand it completely and deeply
More videos on this topic. Please.
HC verma concepts of physics.... 😃😃
What are the book to understand theoretical Physics right from the scratch? I am Law student, but curious to learn physics, please answer!
Sir really good recommendation of books. Sir I wanted to be your intern and learn things from you. Is this possible sir.
#Askabhijit Sir , do theoretical physicist also need to know high level maths
Yes obviously
Please make more video like this
Sir I want to become a competent astrophysicist but all the quantum mechanics and mthematics books that u have recommended should be read to master astrophysics or some of the rigorous qm books can be neglected
An introduction to mechanics by kleppner
Sir, why are you not uploading videos?
Sir plz make more videos on History, astrophysics, physics and genetics of Indians and every other major country. You are making very less videos on this channel, Just 3 videos 🤦♂️🤦♂️ is very less number. Plz make MORE VIDEOS.
Sir,who can understand astrophysics well? A school student should read it or not?
Sir please make a video on the roadmap for the astrophysicist.
Please sir I m a 12th class student. Please sir please help.
Interesting
Chaitanya is a legend
Thankyou