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@zachstar Says:
All book links are in the description for those who just want the list. Seriously thought this video would be like 6 or 7 minutes, but realize I don't shut up....so there were quite a few books I didn't get to but I keep an updated list of book recommendations (including textbooks for self teaching) over on STEMerch so you can check that out here https://stemerch.com/collections/books . Also can get the floating globe you see behind me over there https://stemerch.com/collections/science-toys/products/led-magnetic-levitation-globe .
@AlphaZero_105 Says:
I like your t shirt
@adnanferdousleo9528 Says:
I wish your channel existed back in 2011 when I completed my A levels and decided to pursue Electrical Engineering without having the slightest idea what it is all about .
@spicyshizz2850 Says:
9:20 LMAO the way you talk makes me laugh. I like it
@deus9293 Says:
Could you do one of these again? Very interested to see more recommendations!
@zachh6868 Says:
I read "Algorithms to Live By" and I'm not taking computer science or anything. I highly recommend reading it, as the topics cover plenty of normal life scenarios such as optimal scheduling, sorting, and predictions, and the topics are explained using good examples that are easy to follow
@nesretepful Says:
Poorly aged fusion take lol
@noah__180 Says:
10:51 What were you saying about net positive fusion reactors Zach?
@michaelchandler490 Says:
Enjoyed the video.
@fernandovaldez8836 Says:
I read Physics of the Future by Michio Kaku! It was one of the books that introduced me more to Nanotechnology and Quantum Computing.
@bunebone Says:
Thanks!!
@ianhnizdo4787 Says:
Gosh darn your a smart and inquisitive dude Zach. Wish I was this outgoing and made the good choices in life you did.
@Andrew-df6ey Says:
Thank you so much Zach, pls do more videos about engineering.
@sunset2.00 Says:
Launch
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The millionaire fastlane
@sunset2.00 Says:
The infinite retina
@sunset2.00 Says:
The drunkards walk
@sunset2.00 Says:
How to not be wrong
@sunset2.00 Says:
How to lie with statistics
@sunset2.00 Says:
Euler's gem
@sunset2.00 Says:
The shape of space
@sunset2.00 Says:
The numbers behind numbers
@sunset2.00 Says:
Algorithm to live by
@crazyfly5505 Says:
I was totally disinterested when you got to the business books (just math for me) but I had to stay to the end because your passion for books held my attention. I appreciate you, thanks.
@Accnews_ Says:
Hi I have a question my son next year finished his High School, Did you recommend study first CS or first Game Development also he like graphic design. What program or mayor cover in all ? I don’t how to help him ? Can you give an advice? Thank You
@Siegefya Says:
Hell yes the millionaire fast lane is easily the best business book that hardly anybody talks about. I think it's because the title is kindof bad, but it's honestly the best one I ever read.
@luv4songsonly Says:
Hey! So I'm about to start my b.sc in computer science and engineering. I have a biology and chemistry background - didnt do physics after 10th grade- so are these books appropriate for me? Or are they too advanced? What do you recommend for a beginner?
@jmauriciou Says:
Quantum Computing Since Democritus!
@henkakhucommodore6798 Says:
Has anyone heard the new album by homedepot records
@naderbazyari2 Says:
Thanks a million... you may not realize it but your insights are most valuable to some of us who are struggling to manage time to read the best stuff thats out there
@horanghaeapologist Says:
Im grade 11 and my first quarter is trigo, wish me luck, i like triangles but I certainly fucking hate and despice circles
@arsenmingo62 Says:
Come one, please put the emphasis on "o" in Gödel! It even has the double dots!
@RahulJain-uo5ol Says:
Read " Galileo's Finger " by Peter Atkins. All foundational ideas in Science for laymen✌️
@starshipx1282 Says:
Ive always heard Gödel pronounced somewhat like Giur-del !? You seem to pronounce it as go-dell ! Which one is right? I ask the internet! Your honour!!
@arkimphiri Says:
Amazing. Zach you are the man
@jamesbra4410 Says:
Emperor's New Mind by Roger Penrose is a good one if you're an abstract nutter like me.
@martinkunev9911 Says:
I really hate this video. Now I need to add ~10 more books to my list :)
@fleXcope Says:
Until the End of Time - by Brian Greene
@gokurocks9 Says:
7:15 Is this why people say engineers have superiority complexes?
@prakharnigam9757 Says:
Godel Escher bach: an eternal golden braid is another must read.
@skysummer1586 Says:
just stumbled across your channel today and I'm loving all your videos!!!!!! Be it maths videos or funny videos, they're all so good so please keep making videos <3
@TheKittenish Says:
Good job on the weight loss brother, lookin hella good (no homo).
@dhickey5919 Says:
Not explaining the big picture or why you're evening learning a topic is true of nearly every math course I've ever taken!
@jeanmariemattar Says:
Hii man just interested what are you studying in college?
@osiobomighie7861 Says:
What happens if in their walks they just talked about getting girls like normal men
@kahlil9925 Says:
just bought the infinite retina because of this video. looking forward to it. thanks for sharing Zach.
@whoareyou98 Says:
Can you do a video on engineering physics
@HamedAdefuwa Says:
You're looking healthy Zach. 👍👍
@joeewert4503 Says:
But polynomials are important. Just have them use desmos and play around with the weights.
@brianwhitfield2513 Says:
I wouldnt purchase the STEMerch merch. I bought the floating globe and it is made of cheap plastic and does not work. Save your money.

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