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But doesn't this require the symmetry break? How is left and right rotation in a subspace transformed into verticality? This is a crazy rabbit hole, friends. Keep your chins up. Let me know if this was helpful or leading astray. | But doesn't this require the symmetry break? How is left and right rotation in a subspace transformed into verticality? This is a crazy rabbit hole, friends. Keep your chins up. Let me know if this was helpful or leading astray. | ||
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== Resources & References == | |||
* [https://www.dropbox.com/s/xdickldblj574mf/eric%20wall%20-%20tome%20-%20graph.m4a?dl=0 Recording of original call w/ Eric] | |||
=== Book Recommendations === | |||
Eric’s most important set of books: | |||
* Spin Geometry by Lawson and Michelson | |||
* Einstein Manifolds by Besse | |||
* Geometric Quantization by Woodhouse | |||
* Road to Reality by Penrose | |||
* Eguchi Gilkey and Hansen Article | |||
* Calculus on Manifolds by Spivak | |||
* Heat Kernels and Dirac Operators by Ezra Getzler, Michèle Vergne, and Nicole Berline | |||
* Differential Forms in Algebraic Topology by Loring W. Tu and Raoul Bott | |||
* Morse Theory / Characteristic Classes by Milnor | |||
* Quantum Mechanics and the Particles of Nature: An Outline for Mathematicians by Anthony Sudbery |