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David Rubenstein
Nov 02, 2023 rated it it was amazing
Frank Wilczek is a theoretical physicist, mathematician, and Nobel laureate. I love reading well-written books about science by practicing scientists. They have insights into the issues beyond what you normally hear or read about in the literature. Also, they have the ability to speculate competently into the future of science and where future research is likely to go.

Scientists deeply understand how science progresses. So, I love this quote from his book:
"Science often resenbles the game of Je
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Mag
Oct 30, 2022 rated it liked it
I am not an expert- far from it, so please read this review as a collection of loose ramblings by a complete non-expert who loves to read research on the topic.

This text is rather uneven.  Some of it contains extreme fundamentals and oversimplifications, and some of it is newer and more interesting, especially in the second part.   There are things that I really like about the text, and things I found as inexcusable omissions. 
 I like how Wilczek encompasses us, humans, as an integral part of th
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