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Nuclear Seconds

Nishant Kumar Sharma
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Year
2026
Language
English

About

You are standing in front of a nuclear reactor.
It is working fine, every dial is exactly where it should be. The engineers look calm. The paperwork is in order. And yet. Nuclear Seconds is a book about that and yet, the strange, slightly unsettling feeling of being close to something enormous, precise, and entirely indifferent to your intuition. Time behaves oddly here. Control is more of a suggestion than a guarantee. Reality follows rules that nobody remembered to explain to you.
This is not a physics textbook. There are no equations. No diagrams. Not even a helpful glossary at the back. What there is instead is a story, a little funny, some thrilling moments, occasionally philosophical, and honest about the fact that the gap between calculating something and understanding it is wider than most people in white coats will admit. You will not finish this book knowing how a nuclear reactor works.
You will finish it quietly wondering if you ever really understood anything at all. Which is, admittedly, a lot to get from 400-odd pages and no equations.

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