The Natural World
JJ University 101, Volume I
Math, science, matter, energy, and life in one physical curriculum.
The first JJ University 101 paperback volume collects the natural-world foundations: numbers, science, physics, chemistry, electricity, quantum ideas, and biology.
Math - Calculus - Science - Physics - Quantum - Chemistry - Electricity - Biology
Included Books
Every title in this physical collection is still readable free in the library.

A sweeping history of how humanity invented numbers, algebra, geometry, and calculus—from ancient counting systems to Newton's revolutionary mathematics of motion.

A history of calculus told through the geniuses, feuds, and philosophical breakthroughs that transformed our ability to measure change itself.

A sweeping chronological journey through humanity's quest to understand the natural world, from ancient Greek philosophers to microscopic life.

A narrative history of physics from Galileo to quantum mechanics, tracing how humanity discovered the fundamental laws governing reality.

A historical journey through quantum mechanics, from Planck's constant to Heisenberg's uncertainty, revealing how a handful of scientists shattered our understanding of reality itself.

A witty, narrative-driven history of chemistry from alchemical dreams to atomic theory, told through the people and reactions that shaped our understanding of matter.

The wild history of electricity from ancient amber experiments to Volta's battery and the scientists who mapped the invisible force that powers our world.

A historical journey through biology's greatest discoveries, from early taxonomy and cell theory to Darwin's evolution and the molecular revolution of DNA.
