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Infinite Powers: How Calculus Reveals the Secrets of the Universe
by Steven Strogatz
Reading Infinite Powers was like reading a raw mathematics novel which didn't had any dry phase. The topics, no offense, which are actually taught in school and bored the hell out of me, was presented in a very engaging way. It will always keep your curiousity at peak level especially about the lives and rivalries of our dear mathematicians.
Steven talks about math like it's his brother and physics his cousin. What I mean is that he really knows what he is talking about! This book is perfect for those who think maths and science are boring and learning them is not that essential for survival.
A great read, indeed.
Steven talks about math like it's his brother and physics his cousin. What I mean is that he really knows what he is talking about! This book is perfect for those who think maths and science are boring and learning them is not that essential for survival.
A great read, indeed.