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	Physics, everything else isn't science.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by MadMojoMonkey   Well, my bias is clear, but I'd suggest getting a nice, thick, illustrated intro physics book.I recommend physics as a starting point for all sciences, because I don't know of a science degree that doesn't require introductory physics.
 It shouldn't be too hard to find used textbooks online.
 
 Randall D. Knight - Physics for Scientists and Engineers is a good choice.  It's available used for ~$20 after a brief google search, so practically free considering it's over 1,200 pages.
 
 David J. Griffiths - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics is extremely well written, but does rely heavily on your background understanding of linear algebra and some other physics concepts.
 
 Peter V. O'Neill - Advanced Engineering Mathematics is another one of my "always on the reading list" books.  It's another huge compendium of a textbook, but it covers so much math that is put to regular use in any engineering field, like diff EQ and linear algebra.
 
 Brian Bradie -  A Friendly Introduction to Numerical Analysis will be extremely useful if you'll be using computers to gather and analyze data.  The quirkiness of dealing with a discrete number system and not a continuous number line is interesting to unravel, and can sink your research if you aren't aware of the pitfalls.
 
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 Every book I've mentioned so far is in rotation for my bathroom reading materials.   They are not books I used for a class and never opened again.
 
 A good text on probability and statistics could be extremely useful, but I assume you're already solid on those topics.
 
 
 Other than that, science covers a wide range of fields.  There's every corner of engineering, chemistry, biology, geology, etc.  Is there any field in specific which attracts you?
 
 I love you and your enthusiasm for science. Thank you for the suggestions. I want to get more into particle physics. I'm having a slight crisis in life that I'm wasting myself that I go through every year or so.
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