Welcome to my home-library, where you can explore a collection of books that I’ve carefully curated over time. Primarily focused on popular science, the majority of these books are in Turkish. While there are currently limited options in English, I’m committed to broadening this selection as I continue to expand my collection. My ultimate aspiration is to establish a physical library accessible to the public, a dream that drives me to consistently enrich my literary treasures.
I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to Nesibe, whose unwavering support has been instrumental in embarking on this journey. Together, we’re taking steps towards realizing a shared vision of knowledge and discovery.
Book List

Marc Abrahams
This Is Improbable: Cheese String Theory, Magnetic Chickens, and Other WTF Research Book
Oneworld Publications, 2012, ISBN: 978-1-85168-931-6.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Books in English
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abstract = {Often, thinking seriously about outlandish problems is the only way to make progress in science. The rest of the time, it’s hilarious. Marc Abrahams, the founder of the famous Ig Nobel prizes, offers an addictive, wryly funny exposé of the oddest, most imaginative, and just plain improbable research from around the world. He looks into why books on ethics are more likely to get stolen and how randomly promoting people (rather than doing it based on merit) improves their work. He also shares the findings of weird experiments, from whether Vegas lap dancers earn higher tips at a certain time of the month to how mice were once outfitted with parachutes to find a better way to murder tree snakes. Abrahams’ tour through this strangest of strange science will first make you laugh, and then make you think about your world in a completely new way. Marc Abrahams, the founder of the Ig Nobel prize, offers an addictive, wryly funny exposé of the most improbable research from around the world, from why one psychologist insisted it was better to promote people randomly to whether Vegas lap dancers get higher tips at certain times of the month. As you travel from the bizarre to the profound, Abrahams will make you laugh, and then think about the world in a completely new way.},
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Brian Cox; Jeff Forshaw
Why Does E=mc2? Book
Special Edition, Da Capo, 2010, ISBN: 978-0-306-81911-7.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Books in English
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abstract = {This is an engaging and accessible explanation of Einstein's equation that explores the principles of physics through everyday life. Professor Brian Cox and Professor Jeff Forshaw go on a journey to the frontier of 21st century science to consider the real meaning behind the iconic sequence of symbols that make up Einstein's most famous equation. Breaking down the symbols themselves, they pose a series of questions: What is energy? What is mass? What has the speed of light got to do with energy and mass? In answering these questions, they take us to the site of one of the largest scientific experiments ever conducted. Lying beneath the city of Geneva, straddling the Franco-Swiss boarder, is a 27 km particle accelerator, known as the Large Hadron Collider. Using this gigantic machine - which can recreate conditions in the early Universe fractions of a second after the Big Bang - Cox and Forshaw will describe the current theory behind the origin of mass. Alongside questions of energy and mass, they will consider the third, and perhaps, most intriguing element of the equation: 'c' - or the speed of light. Why is it that the speed of light is the exchange rate? Answering this question is at the heart of the investigation as the authors demonstrate how, in order to truly understand why E=mc2, we first must understand why we must move forward in time and not backwards and how objects in our 3-dimensional world actually move in 4-dimensional space-time. In other words, how the very fabric of our world is constructed. A collaboration between two of the youngest professors in the UK, "Why Does E=MC2?" promises to be one of the most exciting and accessible explanations of the theory of relativity in recent years.},
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Ted Sargent
The Dance of the Molecules: How Nanotechnology is Changing Our Lives Book
Basic Books, 2006, ISBN: 978-1-56025-895-7.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Books in English
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title = {The Dance of the Molecules: How Nanotechnology is Changing Our Lives},
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year = {2006},
date = {2006-10-01},
urldate = {2006-10-01},
publisher = {Basic Books},
abstract = {What if a doctor could stop cancer by targeting a single malignant cell before it multiplied? Imagine a paper-thin "power suit" that could keep you warm on a winter day? What about a computer that connects directly with your thoughts? In this groundbreaking exploration of the future of nanotechnology, Ted Sargent reveals how all disciplines of science, from medicine to microchips, are converging to create materials using the tiniest scale possible — molecule by molecule. And instead of trying to overcome the natural world, nanotech takes its every move from the perfect, elegant structure of nature itself. Its potential is seemingly endless, with practical implications that will revolutionize the way we live, work, and play. In an age when science often evokes more fear than faith, when the potential for superviruses and diabolical cloning looms in our consciousness, Sargent enthusiastically illuminates nanotech's positive possibilities. By working with the tiniest building blocks in nature, pioneering scientists will drastically improve the quality of life for all of us.},
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Simon Singh
Big Bang: The Most Important Scientific Discovery of All Time and Why You Need to Know About It Book
New Edition, HarperPerennial, London, 2005, ISBN: 978-0-00-715252-0.
Abstract | BibTeX | Tags: Books in English
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date = {2005-04-01},
urldate = {2005-04-01},
publisher = {HarperPerennial},
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abstract = {The bestselling author of Fermat’s Last Theorem and The Code Book tells the story of the brilliant minds that deciphered the mysteries of the Big Bang. A fascinating exploration of the ultimate question: how was our universe created?Albert Einstein once said: ‘The most incomprehensible thing about the universe is that it is comprehensible.’ Simon Singh believes geniuses like Einstein are not the only people able to grasp the physics that govern the universe. We all can.As well as explaining what the Big Bang theory actually is and why cosmologists believe it is an accurate description of the origins of the universe, this book is also the fascinating story of the scientists who fought against the established idea of an eternal and unchanging universe. Simon Singh, renowned for making difficult ideas much less daunting than they first seem, is the perfect guide for this journey.Everybody has heard of the Big Bang Theory. But how many of us can actually claim to understand it? With characteristic clarity and a narrative peppered with anecdotes and personal histories of those who have struggled to understand creation, Simon Singh has written the story of the most important theory ever.},
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The Coding Collective s.r.l
Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer, Pan Books, Paperback Book
PAN, 1996, ISBN: 978-1-4472-0369-8.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Tags: Books in English
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isbn = {978-1-4472-0369-8},
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Robert Brent; Illustrated Harry Lazarus
How to Set Up a Home Laboratory— Over 200 Simple Experiments Book
Golden Press- New York, 1960.
BibTeX | Tags: Books in English
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author = {Robert Brent and Illustrated Harry Lazarus},
year = {1960},
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