Topic

Science & Mathematics

A focused shelf of free JJ University books connected to Science & Mathematics.

We Are Not Alone (And Never Were)

An investigation into government UFO programs, Pentagon disclosures, and decades of alleged alien encounters that the world somehow ignored.

The Big Bang

A exploration of explosive phenomena in physics, from the Big Bang to modern cosmology and energy release.

Biology 101

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

BUILT FROM BURGERS

A molecular-level tour of how your body works, from the 30 trillion cells that build you to the chemical signals that keep them coordinated.

Calculus 101

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

Chemistry 101

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.

Electricity 101

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.

The Hardest Stuff, Simplified

A witty, accessible guide to the hardest concepts in math and physics—from category theory to general relativity—explained like you're talking to a clever friend.

Math 101

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

General Relativity

Einstein's revolutionary theory that shattered Newton's universe by proving space and time are relative, not absolute.

Sacred Geometry

A journey through sacred geometry revealing how ancient patterns—from the Flower of Life to fractals—form the hidden mathematical blueprint underlying all of reality.

The World Is on Fire

A damning exposé of how corporations knew about climate change for decades, hid the evidence, and left humanity to face catastrophic consequences from heat, floods, and fires.