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#Reading Marcus du "Sautoy's What We Cannot Know" is really throught-provoking. Halfway through you would probably start questioning our current state of understanding of reality, sometimes bordering on philosophical brain-fucks. It is written in simple lucid way that any layman can easily grasp. Unlike most pop-sci books, author goes deep into the concepts, with occasional quips. Loving the experience so far. #books #readmore #grownostr
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