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Jan 23, 2023
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Kilgore Trout
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I read "Reality is not What It Seems" by Rovelli recently.
I'll probably read another by him eventually, but not yet.
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Looking for a good popular science book to read. I usually like physics,
Kilgore Trout
Jan 23, 12:45pm
Brief History of Time?
Indy Coug
Jan 23, 12:46pm
Good one, but I read it a long time ago.
Kilgore Trout
Jan 23, 12:47pm
Are you wanting Sci-Fi? If so, based on what you "like" I'd recommend The 3 Body Problem
Pete
Jan 23, 12:46pm
Non-fiction. I've read 3-Body Problem. It was OK.
Kilgore Trout
Jan 23, 12:47pm
Kuhn's book on Scientific Revolutions is very good
2FarGone
Jan 23, 12:48pm
Someone should tell you
Sea Chicken
Jan 23, 12:49pm
I loved
Physics of Baseball
by Robert Adair. Reading
The Telomere
Genghis Spreads
Jan 23, 12:50pm
The Order of Time - Rovelli
a priori
Jan 23, 12:52pm
I read "Reality is not What It Seems" by Rovelli recently.
Kilgore Trout
Jan 23, 12:54pm
The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, & the Future of the Human Race
RossoNeri
Jan 23, 12:53pm
I read Isaacson's biography of Einstein. Sounds good!
Kilgore Trout
Jan 23, 1:02pm
I’ve read Einstein too, and I liked this one better. It’s much more than a bio.
RossoNeri
Jan 23, 1:06pm
The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean.
bob falfa
Jan 23, 1:01pm
I liked Project Hail Mary
Belboz
Jan 23, 1:01pm
The double helix is interesting and fun, but not hardcore.
eyes4byu
Jan 23, 1:02pm
The Making of the Atomic Bomb by Richard Rhodes. Fascinating book.
deejo
Jan 23, 1:06pm
Yep! One of my favorites.
Kilgore Trout
Jan 23, 1:08pm
Great, but definitely long.
Bradleyd16
Jan 23, 2:03pm
You must be Joking, Mr. Feynman
eyes4byu
Jan 23, 6:29pm
The Body: A Guide for Occupants by Bill Bryson
Thrilliland
Jan 23, 1:10pm
That's a good one
a priori
Jan 23, 1:34pm
Not a book, but The Scientific Odyssey is a fantastic podcast.
Curmer
Jan 23, 1:17pm
Sapiens, and it isn't even close.
COUGALICIOUS
Jan 23, 1:21pm
This book is pretty much fiction
a priori
Jan 23, 1:35pm
lots of conjecture, but I don't think he presents it otherwise
COUGALICIOUS
Jan 23, 2:24pm
I’d give Thomas Kuhn or Karl Popper a try.
valleus
Jan 23, 1:27pm
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