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Deutsch, Taleb, and Feynman mainly. Also Bohr, Schrödinger, Mandelbrot, Chait, Gödel, Rovelli, others (I know, some are mathematicians and some have never written a formal book on philosophy). On the non-physicist Western side, currently reading Schopenhauer.
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/1228911036402524160
I read it at least twice.
— Naval Ravikant
2019-08-17 on fs.blog
I've got carlo ravelli's new book on pre-order. His last two books are great. If you haven't read those, read both of them. One's on quantum gravity and the other one's just on general physics.
— Naval Ravikant
2018-04-30 on pscp.tv
I've got Carlo Rovelli's new book on pre-order. His last two books are great. If you haven't read those, read both of them. One's on quantum gravity and the other one's just on general physics.
— Naval Ravikant
2018-04-30 on pscp.tv
Add Carlo Rovelli, Will and Ariel Durant, Osho, Ted Chiang, Cixin Liu, Taleb, Kevin Simler to this:
— Naval Ravikant
https://twitter.com/naval/status/983031097314312192
His other book is terrific as well: https://t.co/6PN1rCTiaG
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/835115658044129280
Homo Deus, Seven Brief Lessons on Physics.
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/813922489327763456
"Seven Brief Lessons on Physics."
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/789341251975774208
I'm conflating Big Bang w maximal Gibbs Free Energy, rest follows from 2nd Law of T. Book is "Seven Brief Lessons on Physics."
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https://twitter.com/naval/status/789345045694386176