
After isolating myself from society for 2 years and working day and night in an abandoned ski lift shack, this a series of books I recently did that I am willing to bet can enrich your understanding of reality, and at the very least, save your failing grades in the sciences. Yes, those are bold words.
Jack Dogg’s Compendium Guide to Physics is an 1178 page, four volume, compilation, explaining all of the essential phenomena that describes the physics of the Universe as well as all basic scientific facts needed for covering the disciplines of engineering. It covers the essential facts known in the scientific community about mechanics (motion, gravity, Newton’s laws, momentum, statics, oscillations, etc..) as well as electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, optics, relativity, and fluid mechanics.
