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[QUOTE="ISamson, post: 5857388, member: 621417"] I have recently read some amazing books: [B]Michio Kaku - The Future of the Mind[/B] Professor of theoretical physics talks about the advances of technology and how this will affect future research of the neurological system and the mind. Mental illnesses, telekinesis, consciousness, AI and more. [B]Ian Stewart - Calculating the Cosmos, How Mathematics Unveils the Universe[/B] Professor of mathematics explains some astronomical and cosmological concepts and what a huge role of discovering them mathematics has played and continues playing on scientific breakthroughs and discoveries. [B]Stephen Hawking - A Brief History of Time[/B] Professor Hawking takes us through the most innovative recent discoveries and advances of physics in the last century or so. From black holes to String theory.I also have another book by Michio Kaku (which I have not yet started reading) entitled "Parallel Worlds". [/QUOTE]
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