#GetMovin #thegreatest @Cinfhen @eanderson
Haven't read this one myself yet but i just love the title & thought it was great for today's prompt
#GetMovin #thegreatest @Cinfhen @eanderson
Haven't read this one myself yet but i just love the title & thought it was great for today's prompt
Having read a few of his biographies, which I thought quite good, I tried this more sweeping history of science. While I still though the history and biographical elements were good, the scope of the subject made the explication of the science far from adequate for the complexity of it; and I came into this already familiar with the topic.
Krauss's latest book is primarily the story of the discovery of the building blocks of the the universe at the subatomic level which are being used to explain how the universe came about and why it behaves the way it does. As the name of the book suggests, the narrative is an analogy between the Bible's "greatest story" and the actual unraveling of man's understanding of the universe based on natural discoveries rather than the supernatural.
Enjoying this book but there are times where my brain melts.
Patio reading season has begun, but today's session was cut short due to rain and mosquitoes.
My next paper book read. Big fan of Lawrence Krauss.
Converted my B & N gift card to these two beauties. Krauss up next.
I wrote a piece at Paste on great science and space books aimed at non-scientists that are releasing Jan-March of 2017! https://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2017/01/10-science-books-to-watch-for-thi...