If you are looking for a more positive spin on the physics, try If you are looking for a books exploring similar territory to Sabine Hossenfelders book, you can try looking atĭavid Lindleys, The End of Physics: The Myth of a Unified Theory If you happen to have read classic book «Mathematics and the search for knowledge» by Morris Kline you, probably, understand what I mean. I would prefer some thing more strict, more structured, more academic, if you like (but not too academic for I am not a mathematician or theoretical physicist), about the same subject that is, as I would put it, elements of philosophical analysis of modern mathematics, its touch with reality and its relations with theoretical physics. Apart from that I have feeling that sometimes she jumps from one subject to another too freely and can't help but feel lost (I am not criticising, of course, merely describing my personal impression judging by rather high Amazon's rating a lot of people have different opinion). Hossenfelder's informal popular style of writing. Having read about half of it, I have to admit that I am not a big fan of Mrs. Recently, I came across this book « Lost in math» that aroused my interest.
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