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The Naked Spinor: A Rewrite of Clifford Algebra

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This book is about spinors. The whole mathematical theory of spinors is within Clifford algebra, and so this book is about Clifford algebra. Spinor theory is really the theory of empty space, and so this book is about empty space. The whole of Clifford algebra is rewritten in a much simpler form, and so the whole of spinor theory is rewritten in a much simpler form. Not only does this book make Clifford algebra simple and obvious, but it lifts the fog and mirrors from this area of mathematics to make it clear and obvious. In doing so, the true nature of spinors is revealed to the reader, and, with that, the true nature of empty space. To understand this book you will need an elementary knowledge of linear algebra (matrices) an elementary knowledge of finite groups and an elementary knowledge of the complex numbers. From no more than that, you will gain a very deep understanding of Clifford algebra, spinors, and empty space. The book is well written with all the mathematical steps laid before the reader in a way that is easy to follow and to understand.

240 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2015

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December 27, 2022
Definitely not for the faint of heart. It's hard to follow without the prerequisite material, and isn't written in a linear fashion. Ie concepts are introduced without explanation and then explained in future chapters. It does present a plain language easy to follow explanation of the topics tho. Worth a read if you're interested in this area of mathematics.
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