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Maybe most everyone else has read it, but then again, maybe not. Thought I'd suggest it.

I wouldn't mind finally reading "The Origin of Species" either- .




This looks like a fascinating book exploring why mathematics is so powerful in explaining reality. From ancient times to the present, scientists and philosophers have marvelled at how mathematics could so perfectly explain the natural world. Is mathematics ultimately invented or discovered? How can mathematics so accurately describe and even predict the world around us?


This one looks great. As an alternative to the one I recommended, this one looks quite appealing.

I third Rohan's suggestion. Seems like an interesting read, and I'm in the mood for something mathematical anyway.

How about The Magic Furnace: The Search for the Origins of Atoms. Sounds like an interesting mix of chemistry, cosmology, and science history.

On the other hand, I don't see many people making new suggestions so i will go ahead and make one more :-)
The Fabric of Reality: The Science of Parallel Universes--and Its Implications by David Deutsch


The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question?
by Leon Lederman



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Books mentioned in this topic
The Particle at the End of the Universe: How the Hunt for the Higgs Boson Leads Us to the Edge of a New World (other topics)The Logic of Scientific Discovery (other topics)
Ancient Science Through the Golden Age of Greece (other topics)
The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question? (other topics)
The Fabric of Reality: The Science of Parallel Universes--and Its Implications (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Karl Popper (other topics)George Sarton (other topics)
Leon M. Lederman (other topics)
David Deutsch (other topics)
Simon Singh (other topics)
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