"Existential Physics" by Sabine Hossenfelder

Review by Borodutch

I've been watching Sabine's YouTube videos for quite a while now. I like her style of teaching complex subjects to laypeople, and I'm also fond of her logical argumentation when criticizing bad science. "Existential Physics" doesn't disappoint. Like her videos, it is full of fascinating subjects (mostly revolving around consciousness and quantum physics) that surprise more often than not.

However, the best part of the book was that it felt like a conversation with a physicist who knows her subject extremely well. As a curious person with access to the Internet, I asked most of the questions discussed in the book. I'm glad to finally get an intelligent, pragmatic scientist's opinion on the observable facts and theories.

This is one of the books I might listen to again after a few years.