Fundamental Physics reasoning books

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Hey guys...I always tend to ask a lot questions...so I was wondering if you guys know of some books out there which is very fundamental and explains its reasoning on every step of its way as if it was made for kindergarten but covers advanced topics?

Fields I am interested in: everything...doesn't even have to physics!

Thx.
 
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Feynmann's books.. he has a set of 3 volumes, basically written-out lectures.
 
B. K. Ridley, Space, Time, and Things
 
Any books on interactive forces?(remember I like books that focus on the concepts rather than math)
 
Skhandelwal said:
Any books on interactive forces?(remember I like books that focus on the concepts rather than math)

You could try Concepts of Force by Max Jammer, but I think you'll really like the Ridley book.
 
Thx a lot guys, any other books on top of the head?