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I'm curious about John Baez's book "Gauge Fields, Knots And Gravity" - I've read some of notes from his website and find his style of writing well matched to my style of learning. So, for personal interest, I was considering whether this book might be nice to read.
That said, I'm not familiar with knot theory at all and was wondering if there is a simple way to describe the "big idea" and where it fits into modern physics?
That said, I'm not familiar with knot theory at all and was wondering if there is a simple way to describe the "big idea" and where it fits into modern physics?