Recommendations for non-fiction books. Areas of interest include:
Simulation Theory / Physics / AI / Philosophy etc.
Recommendations for non-fiction books. Areas of interest include:
Simulation Theory / Physics / AI / Philosophy etc.
Particularly liked this book that I read I think last year:
As a university student, I loved the textbook Halliday's Physics. The book gives a broad overview of the fundamentals of physics and each chapter starts with a question.
after each chapter you can answer the question yourself
"The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism" by Fritjof Capra.
This book blew me away when I read it many years ago. It explores the wild discoveries in modern physics in the 19th and 20th centuries and compares that to what mystics have been saying for millennia. Two perspectives offering insight into the nature of our reality.
Ooh, sounds interesting!
Any Feynman book. QED is a fun one.