A review by polijus1
Existential Physics: A Scientist's Guide to Life's Biggest Questions by Sabine Hossenfelder

4.0

The title and premise of what this book has to offer peaked my interest. Hossenfelder is a house-hold Physics Youtuber name for the enjoyer. I've been wanting to read her other book, "Lost in Math" but couldn't get a physical copy so I opt for this one instead. Hossenfelder’s approach is always direct and robust, kind of like her videos. I think it made more sense reading about her points than watching it through videos. This book is going to be very harsh for non-existential questioning aspiring scientists, mainly because of how robust Hossenfelder approach is. The book has interviews and "brief answer" to each chapter which makes it easy to read. If you have existential questions on science, you should check out this book.