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Tired of pretending you understand what's going on in the world of science and technology? Good. Because this book assumes you don't, and frankly, neither do most people. Dive into 'Everything You Thought You Knew About Science (And Why You're Probably Wrong),' the definitive guide to... well, everything important, probably. We'll cover the stuff you vaguely remember from school, the 'groundbreaking discoveries' that sound impressive but mean nothing to you, and the tech trends that will be obsolete by the time you finish reading. Think of it as your essential (or perhaps, utterly non-essential) companion to navigating the baffling landscape of human progress. We promise not to make it *too* complicated, because honestly, who has the time?
Gohar Younas Malik is a seasoned backend developer who, after years of convincing computers to do what he wants (mostly), decided to tackle the slightly less predictable world of science and technology. With a background building complex systems out of thin air (or at least, code), he's uniquely unqualified to explain everything from black holes to blockchain, but he's doing it anyway. He also likes cricket, which is arguably more complex than some of the topics in this book.
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