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What are some good pop sci books you would reccommend? Tfw not from the states so we dont have the same science books, but *do* have a few science books

Im much into physics, thinking about studying it, so im reading pop sci before i move onto local uni books

Thanks!

>> No.9807023

https://www.amazon.com/Introducing-Quantum-Theory-Sciences-Discovery/dp/1840468505

>> No.9807026

>>9807002
Nikola Tesla meets Thomas Edison the gay erotic fan-fiction.
Write fags, do as you please.

>> No.9807436
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>>9807002
Popsci is crap. Look for primers like the Manga Guide series which will actually teach you a few things and lay a foundation for further study.

>> No.9807666

>>9807002
>What are some good pop sci books you would reccommend?
We wouldn't.

>> No.9807692

>>9807002
"Our Mathematical Universe" by Max Tegmark

>> No.9808060

Goebells, Einstein, Bethoveen
An Eternal Gold Brain
by Dumbass R. Haisenberg

>> No.9808073

I found The Order Of Time pretty interesting, but if you read it without any true physics background you'll only get the buzzwords.

>> No.9808076

>>9807436
this OP