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Energy Victory: Winning the War on Terror by Breaking Free of Oil
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For me, there is nothing off the table when it comes to energy independence.
This book is a great start, but its main focus was on oil which is only one facet.
Nuclear, wind, and the other energy sources, which were discussed, need to part of a complete energy policy.
On the alcohol part of the equation:
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Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions (Dover Thrift Editions)
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Unless you're a mathematician, the chances of you reading any novels about geometry are probably slender. But if you read only two in your life, these are the ones. Taken together, they form a couple of accessible and charming explanations of geometry and physics for the curious non-mathematician. Flatland, which is also available under separate... »
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Uncertainty: Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr, and the Struggle for the Soul of Science
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[[ASIN:1400079969 Uncertainty: Einstein, Heisenberg, Bohr, and the Struggle for the Soul of Science]]
Having only a sophomore physics formal education, I find myself hopelessly overwhelmed by most books on theoretical physics. Lindley's
"Uncertainty" is by contrast highly readable (I am only occasionally overwhelmed.) The author seems to ... »
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Cosmos
Cosmos was the first science TV blockbuster, and Carl Sagan was its (human) star. By the time of Sagan's death in 1996, the series had been seen by... »
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Endless Universe: Beyond the Big Bang
Steinhardt and Turok masterfully outline and simplify their "cyclic model" of the universe in Endless Universe. This book could also serve as an introduct... »
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Chaos: Making a New Science
Few writers distinguish themselves by their ability to write about complicated, even obscure topics clearly and engagingly. James Gleick, a former science... »
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