Greetings,
Ever since I started reading Gödel, Escher, Bach by Douglas R. Hofstadter my interest in logic, mathematics and physics has grown tremendously. I stumbled upon this forum through a 'certain' search engine and thought this might just be the place to ask for some advice regarding scientific books. I have not enjoyed any form of scientific education nor have I ever been in touch with it outside of my spare time. I have a somewhat basic knowledge of Mathematics (algebra, stochastic, euclid) and Philosophy (Kant, Nietzsche), but have yet to delve into the world of physics and logic. I would be delighted to find books that cover the basics of these disciplines. Thus for my request: Anyone care to share some titles on Physics, Mathematics and/or Logic? Preferably books that cover the fundamentals/basics yet still have a profound view of the subject.
I hope these words suffice. If not, I would be glad to answer any questions may they assist you in your response.
Many thanks in advance.