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Physics books one must read in his lifetime

  1. "The Order of Time" by Carlo Rovelli: In this fascinating book, Rovelli delves into the concept of time and its relation to the universe. He explores how our perceptions of time are challenged by quantum physics and relativity.

  2. "Seven Brief Lessons on Physics" by Carlo Rovelli: This is a great book for those interested in understanding the basics of modern physics. It covers subjects like general relativity, quantum mechanics, particle physics, and black holes in a concise and clear manner.

  3. "The Elegant Universe" by Brian Greene: This book provides a comprehensive guide to string theory, one of the main candidates for a theory of everything. Greene does an excellent job of making this complex subject accessible to non-physicists.

  4. "Something Deeply Hidden: Quantum Worlds and the Emergence of Spacetime" by Sean Carroll: This book delves into the mysterious world of quantum mechanics and its implications for our understanding of reality.

  5. "Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray" by Sabine Hossenfelder: This is a thought-provoking book that questions the role of aesthetic judgment in the pursuit of theoretical physics and the quest for a final theory.

  6. "Until the End of Time: Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe" by Brian Greene: A deep and profound exploration of the cosmos and our quest to understand it. Greene uses everything from entropy to cognition to explain how everything from matter to life to consciousness arose.

  7. "The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos" by Brian Greene: This book takes you on a thrilling journey through multiverse theories, exploring the concept of a universe different from ours within a larger multiverse.

  8. "Quantum: Einstein, Bohr, and the Great Debate about the Nature of Reality" by Manjit Kumar: This book tells the story of quantum mechanics through the heated debates and conflicts between Einstein and Bohr, two of the greatest physicists of the 20th century.

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