Physicist Fritjof Capra.
yes Aristotle wrote first book of physics
"The Tao of Physics" was written by Fritjof Capra and first published in 1975. It explores the parallels between modern physics and eastern mysticism, particularly the connections between physics, philosophy, and spirituality.
The first known book on physics was written by the Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle, called "Physics" or "On the Heavens." This book laid the foundation for many fundamental principles in physics and natural philosophy.
The first known physics book was written by Aristotle, a Greek philosopher, in his work "Physics". He laid down the foundations of classical physics and was one of the first to study the natural world systematically.
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Madame Du Châtelet wrote Institutions of Physics.
Claudius Ptolemy wrote the first book of astronomy
According to legend, Laozi was a great philosopher wrote the book called Tao Te Ching. He was traditionally considered as the founder of Taoism.
Lao-tzu wrote a book of 2 parts in which he discussed the concepts of the Way(Tao) and the Power(Te). The book is known as Tao Te Ching and is considered the principal text of Taoism. check these books out Simple Taoism: A Guide to Living in Balance C. Alexander Simpkins The Book Of Balance and Harmony Thomas Cleary
The Tao of Physics was a book that came out in the mid-late 90's (not positive on a date off hand) that attempted to draw parallels between some of the discoveries in quantum physics and string theory and new-ageism/eastern philosophy (like Taoism). There are a few things in quantum which, at a superficial level DO appear at least semi-mystical or supernatural, but in the last few years, even the author has refuted his original premises.
The book "The Tao of Wu" by RZA has around 228 pages.
The Ancient Egyptians when they studied and founded the Dawn of Astronomy. See J Norman Lockyer, The Dawn Of Astronomy.