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Old 08-28-2014, 07:34 AM   #1
PsychiatricCase
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Looking for nonfiction books on science, philosphy.

I don't have much of a knowledge on science, being a high-school dropout, but lately I've developed a keen ineterest in stuff like quantum mechanics and nature of reality and I wish to understand it. What are some good popular science books to read on the subject that will teach me about it better, so I can also have greater knowledge? I looked at the Fabric of the Cosmos by Green and For the Love of Physics by Rein. Are those good books? Also, I would like to know if there is any very good introductory philosophy texts to build a knowledge on the subject. Thanks.
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