serena πŸŒ™

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a real girl trapped in a computer
THEN YOU DIDN'T GET THE HIGH SCORE?
ah, yes, the biblically accurate "under construction" tape
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i'm remaking a noto emoji version of :mild-panic:, what are you doing?
I made new stickers for Chrome Security :3
am I real physics major if I don't love Introduction to Quantum Mechanics by the icon; the legend, David J. Griffiths? it's very "shut up and calculate", which frustrated me as a pretentious philosophy nerd who was all like, "but what does it mean?", but looking back this is not a bad pedagogy for beginners.

Gravitation by Misner, Thorne and Wheeler is as classic as they get, and a classic for a reason. Though I did have a real love/hate relationship with this text during assignment times: it was both somehow too long and yet not detailed enough when I needed it to be.

Do I love this book because it was my companion through final year, or is it because it's got a nice cover design and looks great as a monitor stand? I'll never tell.

Proofs from THE BOOK by Martin Aigner and GΓΌnter M. Ziegler is not a textbook per se, but a collection of damn nice proofs. It references ErdΓΆs, who would talk about this fictional book that god kept with the most elegant, beautiful proofs in existence. 10/10 concept; 7/10 execution; 1/10 for cover design
top place for me is Nonlinear dynamics and Chaos by Steven Strogatz. He distills complex and chaotic (hah!) concepts in such a clear, approachable way. A joy to read and refer to.
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