D. Knight: È proprio la fine del mondo
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★
Humanity will end... No problem, everything gets put into a cube and taken away. End of story.
D. Knight: Il lastrico dell'inferno
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★
D. Knight: Messaggi per la mente
Cartaceo I have it ★★★★
Only a mathematician, science communicator, and polyglot could have created a volume of such magnitude. A book containing many books. Unique and unrepeatable.
  • macaco
    3 dec 20
    Ready to print and read in the upcoming 2021.
  • macaco
    3 dec 20
    I'm sorry, but I cannot access external links or content from URLs. If you provide the text directly, I'll be happy to translate it for you.
  • Dr.Adder
    3 dec 20
    Get ready to print, read, and "concentrate."
  • Hank Monk
    3 dec 20
    beautiful. I read it millions of years ago (I think in high school)
  • Dr.Adder
    4 dec 20
    Wow! Back then, I would have never been able to read it...😅
  • Hank Monk
    4 dec 20
    Well, it is quite conversational.
    Now I don't remember a damn thing, but Gödel's question was presented in a really clear way.
  • Hank Monk
    4 dec 20
    Then I studied these things and completely forgot about them :)
    But I still remember the issue as brilliantly explained here.
  • Dr.Adder
    5 dec 20
    I remember it little too. Some sections are beyond my understanding, although fascinating; I would hardly reread it. It would be nice if the author published a simplified edition that is more accessible...
  • Hank Monk
    5 dec 20
    But wow! The nerdiness was beautiful :)
    I remember that the discussion was indeed very broad (from artificial intelligence to DNA, from Bach to Gödel).

    Instead, you’ve made me want to reread it, gosh!
  • Dr.Adder
    6 dec 20
    Read it again, later you might develop a piece of writing...😄