The first thing to read about this topic is this book. I bought it in high school. For those who look particularly green, the author has a very popular language to explain. This book will give you a good understanding of quantum physics and its development history. Just read the novel from the beginning.
2. "The beauty of mathematics."
Don't read it in the name of mathematics, thinking that it is a science book of pure mathematics. This book was not written by Dr. Wu Jun, but by himself on Google's blackboard, mainly focusing on Internet search technology. The mathematical knowledge to be used is in the appendix of each chapter. Of course, don't see if it's not that safe.
3. From the first to the infinite (facts and conjectures in science)
The first two books are mainly popular science books of cutting-edge science. The beauty of mathematics may need a little knowledge of university matrix and probability. This book is an ancient classic popular science book. It was published in China in 1970s. Mainly to understand scientific thinking.
You may also need a little knowledge of university matrix and probability. And this is an old classic popular science book. It was published in China in 1970s. Mainly to experience scientific thinking.
From One to Infinity (facts and speculation in science) introduces some important progress in science since the 20th century in vivid language. From One to Infinity (facts and speculation in science) first rambles on some basic mathematical knowledge, then explains Einstein's theory of relativity and four-dimensional space-time structure with some interesting metaphors, and discusses human achievements in understanding the micro world (such as basic particles and genes) and the macro world (such as the solar system and galaxies).