
E=mc2
A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation
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Narrado por:
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Dan Cashman
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De:
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David Bodanis
(P)2002 Random House, Inc.
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“Bodanis’ account is exhilarating.... This book filled me, once again, with delight at what numbers, together with a free-ranging intellect, can achieve. E=mc² is to be treasured because, in its small compass, it reveals so much of what makes science tick...a few more books like this and perhaps our policy makers will remember what science is about.” (The Globe and Mail)
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A good introduction
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Almost Understand It-Sort Of
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As an avid science reader I am often lost to the words of science writers who fail to translate their concepts clearly or confuse the reader with their lack of metaphor and context. This book was a gem. While I agree with the assessment about the book focusing on A-Bomb development a little too much (frankly, this IS the outcome of the equation and to snub the massive slaughter with a quick reference would be unthinkable), I wasn't aware of any religion bashing....but then again I don't actively look for opportunities to defend the flying spagetti monster either.
Highly recommended!
Great book. Wanted more science, less history.
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Would you listen to E=mc2 again? Why?
Yes. Because it's a great story and it really managed to get across the extremely difficult concept of relativity to me pretty well--or so I hope. Not being a physicist, my baseline is an incomplete understanding gathered from other pop sources.What was one of the most memorable moments of E=mc2?
The extremely detailed description--literally it goes into a "molecular level detail"--of the atom bomb detonating over Hiroshima.Which scene was your favorite?
Definitely one of my favorite parts of the book was the description of relativity's effect on scientific conceptions of reality.A confectionary blend of science & narrative
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The genre known as "pop" science often gets unfair treatment by professionals. Members of the scientific community forget it is OK to be entertained while learning. This audio program will not earn you a doctorate in physics but will stimulate your mind more than John Stossel ever could.
Cashman and Bodanis score!
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Excellent!
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Entertaining too!
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Very Well Done
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Great history
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What did you love best about E=mc2?
What I really enjoyed about this book having read it previously in hardbound, is how the author explored the history of each aspect of the equation. For example how Faraday discovers energy, to the ability to discover the speed of light, even somthing as simple as the way we use equal signs today.A totally enlightening read.
Any additional comments?
Read this book you will be pleasantly surprised.E does = MC2
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