Because you literally only come into these places and post your bullshit site in the hopes that people will start looking at it as though it offers something to the community at large. Look at your own damned history.
Also, look at this site here. It's the exact same damned content.
Look at this shit. Nice. We have a backup of that other site, only this one at least seems to have a more useful means of searching by author and format.
I'm annoyed because you do this in every damned science/math/medicine forum and people all look at it, click to upvote, and then never fucking say anything about the content or quality of any of the information. This is a waste of a thread because nobody will say a fucking thing about physics. Nobody will say anything about the books. Nobody will read any of the shit on here.
And you'll keep making the rounds, posting your bullshit and bringing down another worthwhile subreddit by looking at us as a bunch of potential fucking sales to your little store or ad clicks.
I subscribe to this subreddit because I give a damn about physics. I don't come here to watch your stupid fucking business idea flop around in the hopes that you'll make enough money off of it to get out of your mother's fucking basement. Why don't you stop posting shit, read some of these free books, and get a better job where you don't keep posting some bullshit that you don't even understand, but that you copied and pasted?
I'd say I'm sorry, but I'm not.
Do I want "knowledge" shared from someone who says, "why u call" anything? No.
> king_of_the_universe
First, if I may be so bold, my King, my liege, I request your good word and non-theistic blessing. My your reign be benevolent to all life-forms.
> Also, what about entropy?
I view maximal entropy (and the dissipation of the time dimension) as a potential mechanism for the formation of new (and naturally evolving) space-time universes that requires no cognitive component. A cyclic processes where the beginning of a space-time causality-discontinuity (e.g., a universe) having an entropy local minimum (like our universe), occurs when a previous space-time locality decays to a level very close to, or at, that of "flat space" where entropy is maximized (all material decays and becomes massless and hence removes the time component) (a poor visual representation) which allows a new cycle to be metaphorically birthed.
See:
BEFORE THE BIG BANG: AN OUTRAGEOUS NEW PERSPECTIVE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PARTICLE PHYSICS also by Penrose
> religion is just our way to interpret his fingers directly interacting with reality for the purpose of trying to scrape us off.
King, please forgive my unintended insolence, but you have attributed some form of cognitive ability (e.g., cognitive purpose and cognitive based actualization) to the "God" that OP presented. Unless you can present a coherent description of eternity, or the universe, where cognition is an inherent attribute, then I must regard your statement as fanciful and/or otherwise meaningless (though I do like the metaphorical picture presented).
> Agree?
Nope. Many building plans against a prescribed designed concept/function, and designers, can be shown to exist. A fine-tuned universe is merely a postulation - unless you, OP, flatheadedman, care to show the mechanism by which the universe is fined turned, and the planed design concept/function, and a universe that is the result of a plan (cognitive purpose) by an actualizing agent.
>> we don't live in a fine tuned universe
> Roger Penrose, among others, would disagree.
The Peter Penrose of the conformal cyclic cosmology concept?
BEFORE THE BIG BANG: AN OUTRAGEOUS NEW PERSPECTIVE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PARTICLE PHYSICS
Cycles of Time: An Extraordinary New View of the Universe, 2010
where the conditions for the emergence of a space-time causality-discontinuity universe is the result of a previous space-time locality decaying to, or approaching, a level very close to, or at, that of "flat space" where entropy is maximized (all material decays and becomes massless and hence removes the time component), and where the previous space-time properties may form a foundation for ... hmmm let's call it .... evolution of a new emergent space-time having similar properties (thereby allowing a form of natural selection in the 'birth' of new universes)? Where an infinite regress is possible, and is certainly not ruled out? Where any claim to a fine-tuning mechanism does not require an 'intelligent designer'? That Penrose?
Well, I meant mostly socializing with younger guys who talk about girls 'n stuff more and pick it up from there. I was thinking that way you would be picking up from 'where you left off' and would help you feel less out of place. Of course, you can't completely rely on all their advice, depending how naive/young they are, some may be horny jerks who won't help at all. Learn to observe them and other age groups for that matter, and see what they do to succeed or fail. You should also follow this link http://www.freebookspot.es/default.aspx and download Dating for Dummies(no insult intended), if you just choose a free slow download you don't have to sign up to the file sharing site. Hope it helps.
I have been using this site on and off for about 5 years,
I won't tell you every book is there.. but it's always a good starting point.
Next I try google with name of the book and .epub or .mobi maybe use authors last name in quotes. I do use noscript and I am careful where I download from.
Look into backpacking and hiking sites. They are all about high density calories and protein. I had to give it up due to joint problems, but best I remember there was a lot of nuts, cheese, and jerky. Look up "Freedom of the Hills", it can be found online. Read the sections of food for mountaineering. You might want to add fruit; Trust me on that.
I liked Michael Holley's Patriot Reign. With unprecedented access granted by Belichick and his staff, author Michael Holley spent two years with the coach, his team, and his brain trust. Holley provides insights into how Belichick and his coaching cabinet prepare for opponents, evaluate talent, run the draft, and design their offensive and defensive schemes. Patriot Reign captures Belichick at his most candid, and what emerges is a portrait of a complicated man who is cerebral, yes, but also tough, demanding, stubborn, funny, profane, and a master strategist.
Free download link here
Black and Honolulu Blue: In the Trenches of the NFL is a great book if you've ever wondered what life is like for linemen in the NFL. Dorney does a great job writing and offers fantastic insight into the mini-wars that we often forget about are happening right in front of us on every play.
It's available in this link but I don't have a TezFiles account so cannot download it. Anyone? http://www.freebookspot.es/comments.aspx?Element_ID=1217873
ah yes I think you should definitely avoid freebookspot.es
(I prefer to actually buy fiction books so I don't really know as much about places that offer them for free, but freebookspot has a good collection overall)
links to free downloads of the first three!
Do you mean as audiobooks or books as a whole, as audio-books yeah you are pretty much limited to stuff people are still sharing to my knowledge.
Is really good for non audiobooks if you are ok with reading off a screen (some people get headaches or w/e) but they may well still not have what you want. For really old books project Gutenberg is really cool, it's not piracy but it cataloges books whose copyright has expired:
Out of interest what are some titles you are looking for?
Have not tested that link but the original has been downloaded and confirmed.
The Roger Penrose paper shown in the vid (00:54): BEFORE THE BIG BANG: AN OUTRAGEOUS NEW PERSPECTIVE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR PARTICLE PHYSICS
The book is available here: Cycles of Time: An Extraordinary New View of the Universe, 2010, by Roger Penrose
Edit: So much math. As a lay person with some math background it is difficult to assess the claims made.
Hey I found this site where I got an algebra book a friend needed. http://www.freebookspot.es/Default.aspx It has many books, and maybe it has other ones you needed. It has many by aufmann (math books)
Inkheart, Inkspell, and Inkdeath all in one.
As for redditor's stories, they are often posted on r/writing.
As for YA books, the Artemis Fowl series (Eoin Colfer), the Mediator series (Meg Cabot) are both good starts.
OH PS: Here's a good resources for ebooks.