Hey /sci/, I'm looking for a book that would contain the summaries of all important scientific fields, and the important natural laws and scientific theories, basically a book(series) that would serve as the ABC of scientific literacy. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
>>7964566
there is absolutely no need for something like this. it's also a tremendous project and completely unattainable.
choose a field and read on it
>>7964566
Download wikipedia and click 'print'
>>7964571
I'm talking about short summaries, not in-depth explanations. basically something like shortened wikipedia article-level explanations. should be doable in 1000 pages easily and I'd be surprised if something like this doesn't exist
>>7964575
then you're talking about wikipedia
>>7964566
Millennial detected
It's called a fucking encyclopedia.
>>7964582
this
OP is a confirmed faggot
Look for something like a "Science Encyclopeida".
Also, back before the internet, there were some great book series like Time/Life of Science concepts; you can still find them in used bookstores, etc. Roughly high school level but good to just sit and read about something like bathroom reading.
>>7964641
I read this while taking a shit and i laughed - as i did so, my anus clenched and cut off the magnificent turd i was pushing out. Now i have like 1/6th of a turd stuck in my ass and its gonna be an ordeal to push it out. Fuck you
>>7964708
Well, how about I just knock you flat on you're ass you troll, that sound any better to you? Just name the time and the place and I'll be there.