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What are some good physics books you enjoyed reading? Not looking for phd level, but something that is approachable but also comprehensive with enough depth even for non physics but technical folks?
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It’s specific to the interpretation of quantum physics but I loved Helgoland.
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https://www.amazon.com/Structures-Things-Dont-Fall-Down/dp/0306812835
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I had a similar question some time ago 😅 I mentioned some books I enjoyed and there are recs in the comments https://warpcast.com/francos.eth/0xf9ba1310
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Not an actual non-fiction physics book, but if you like physics you might like When We Cease To Understand The World
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Concepts of physics by H C Varma, both parts.
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Surprised no one shared A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking. Only about 200 pages and goes through the major discoveries we've had in physics in order. The explanations are surprisingly detailed! Great book
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Seven brief lessons on physics and six easy pieces but Feynman himself may fit the bill
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Feynman Lectures on Physics, always a classic. Resnick and Halliday
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All the book by Stephen Hawking. Specially A Brief History of Time
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The God Equation
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Chaos by James Gleick is a great read
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