Which book should I buy on TOE which should not be for laymen and should contain mathematical part of the theory and advanced TOE topics.
Which book should I buy on TOE which should not be for laymen and should contain mathematical part of the theory and advanced TOE topics.
Well, the problem here is that we do not have a theory of everything, and thus there will be no books you will be able to read! There are, however, possible theories of everything; string theory, LQG, etc.. If you really want to learn about, say, string theory in a formal sense, then Zwiebach's A First Course in String Theory is somewhat standard for an introduction.
~neutralino
If you haven't found something strange during the day, it hasn't been much of a day - John A. Wheeler.
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