5 Best Non-Fiction Science Books | As Judged By A Physics Graduate 📗
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2024
- Hello! Welcome to my video about my top 5 non-fiction science books. I'm a physics graduate who owns about 20 or so of these books and has read a lot more. I hope you enjoy my video, and if you do, please subscribe to my channel ❤️
Find my top books on Amazon:
Physics of the Impossible by Michio Kaku: amzn.to/3fpRBqq
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson: amzn.to/3flf5wX
For The Love of Physics by Walter Lewin: amzn.to/3DpEE7Z
Billions and Billions by Carl Sagan: amzn.to/3UinRL3
The Forces of Nature by Brian Cox: amzn.to/3TPTs6O
Walter Lewin's UA-cam Channel: / @lecturesbywalterlewin...
Walter Lewin drawing lines on a chalkboard: • His Hand Doesn't Even ...
~Timestamps~
00:00 Intro
01:51 Physics of the Impossible
04:13 A Short History of Nearly Everything
05:17 For The Love of Physics
07:22 Billions and Billions
09:02 The Forces of Nature
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Oh, I didn't know Lewin wrote books. I enjoy his youtube lectures. And I especially love Carl Sagan's writing. Michio Kaku is pretty interesting, too. I read "The Future of Humanity" and I enjoyed it surprisingly more than I was thinking I might. Good stuff!
As a fellow physics graduate I have read most of these and these are stellar picks, Brian Cox is always right near the top of my lists as well. If I had to add anything it would be two of my personal favorites by Sean Carroll. Something Deeply Hidden, which is a fantastic book on the history and nature of quantum mechanics. Also, The Particle at the End of The Universe, which is incredibly exciting about how the hunt for the Higgs Boson led us to so much. Great video.
This is an excellent collection of favorites, Jasmine. I've added them to my Amazon wish list. Cheers, Ardith
Thank you !!!👏👏👏
I’m so glad I found this video, I read Stephen Hawking “Brief answers to the biggest questions” and absolutely enjoyed it. Plan to pick up Brian Cox’s forces of nature and eventually Sagans
Nice video you have make..
Gud
You should choose physics as a career
You are so cute ❤️🥰🥰
Aw,
She thinks she understands physics because she “graduated” 😅.
Cute.
She most definitely understands it better than u.