Art by Shoaib Pasha. Content by Jonathan Lacabe.

Notes of Physics, Mathematics, Cryptography, etc.


Welcome to the Human Knowledge Project, a compilation of explained STEM knowledge. The purpose of this project is to democratize knowledge through accessibility: All information present has been studied, confused over, and elaborated to a point of intuitive comprehension, drawing from as many sources necessary. The goal of this project is to compile the summation of human intellectual achievement into a single cohesive resource, a library of scientific knowledge useful to both experts and first-time learners. All digitizations, categorized by topic, are available below via the various hyperlinks:

Physics


"Physics is the language of reality, the key to the scientific worldview - the purpose of life is to find meaning in the Universe."


Mathematics


“Do not imagine that mathematics is hard and crabbed, and repulsive to common sense. It is merely the etherealization of common sense.” - William Thomson.


Cryptography


"Your voice is always heard." - NSA.


Electrical Engineering


"Electricity is really just organized lightning." - George Carlin.


Astronomy


"These earthly godfathers of heaven's lights,
That give a name to every fixed star,
Have no more profit of their shining nights,
Than those that walk, and wot not what they are."
- William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost.


Aerospace Engineering


"From this day forward, Flight Control will be known by two words: Tough and Competent. Each day when you enter the room these words will remind you of the price paid by Grissom, White, and Chaffee. These words are the price of admission to the ranks of Mission Control." - Gene Kranz.


Nuclear Engineering


"Bohr's idealistic concept was a free exchange of information internationally. All nations would pool scientific knowledge, rather than keep it secret. These ideas harked back to the free flow of information about physics in the fifty years before the Second World War, a period Bohr regarded as a golden age. However, not only the times but nuclear physics had changed." - Diana Preston.