Physics is Punk is a rebellious, raw, and unconventional guide to modern physics. It takes the energy of punk rock—its rejection of authority, its do-it-yourself ethos, and its refusal to conform—and uses it as a metaphor to explain some of the most mind-bending concepts in quantum mechanics, relativity, and loop quantum gravity.
The book insists that physics, like punk, is about smashing rules, questioning assumptions, and finding truth in the chaos. It doesn’t just present physics as equations in a textbook—it presents it as a cultural movement, an act of defiance, and an invitation to think differently. *Warning* This book contains strong language.