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Misc

What We Cannot Know

 

This is a book about atomic and universal stuffs to explain how those things were formulated and operated. It is not that easy to read through, but the author tried to put ordianry terms and plain words. Basically the author is an England mathematician.

I am not done with this book yet. And it took more time than I've expected to read through in understanding, although it is not intended to be spread and consumed for concerned professionals. However it has been a fun to read about and I found myself being interested in those subjects against a burden of difficulty in following.


It is not a way of scientific methodology at all. Of course, I am not prepared and trained to go through all the physics theories and chemical movements and mathematical figures. I am just an ordinary person with an average knowledge of science. But one thing I am very good at is that I can draw a specific buleprint to infer from what those things are representing to understand.

 

By doing so, I can figure out and formulate what those equations are directed to describe in an abstract sense without providing what those numbers and concepts are specifically originated from. I guess that is enough for me to initiate and activate my own curiosity in a limited sense.

 

Finally, I like the notion that the world is supposed to create the way it is from all thd odds that it could have possibly had, even it was a very rard chance to be interacted with.

 

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