
This Explains Everything
Deep, Beautiful, and Elegant Theories of How the World Works
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Narrado por:
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Ann Marie Lee
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Michelle Ford
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Peter Berkrot
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Antony Ferguson
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De:
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John Brockman
In This Explains Everything, John Brockman, founder and publisher of Edge.org, asked experts in numerous fields and disciplines to come up with their favorite explanations for everyday occurrences. Why do we recognize patterns? Is there such a thing as positive stress? Are we genetically programmed to be in conflict with each other? Those are just some of the 150 questions that the world's best scientific minds answer with elegant simplicity.
With contributions from Jared Diamond, Richard Dawkins, Nassim Taleb, Brian Eno, Steven Pinker, and more, everything is explained in fun, uncomplicated terms that make the most complex concepts easy to comprehend.
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Despite initially setting the wrong tone, Brockman managed to wow his reader yet again with great summaries of the most important theories known to humans. Zimbardo's essay was laughable. His essay should have been titled, "The size of my ego is bigger than the size of the universe." At least Brockman shoved it in the middle, allowing the reader to brush it off and move on to better ideas. The majority of this book was filled with extremely passionate people discussing the most meaningful ideas the human brain can comprehend. Essay topics included information theory, the creation of the universe (John Mather's essay was my personal favorite), epigenetics, various psychological phenomenon, evolution, and so on. Very wide scope. Very enjoyable. A must read.
At the edge of physics but not biology
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Great and full of ideas
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The trouble is
1 ) About 1/3 of the responses are about Darwin's theory of evolution (making it repetitive)
2 ) I found it a bit lacking in genuine insight. Its like asking a load of guitarists what their favourite guitar solo is.... they will all have one, but might not be able to articulate why it affects them so deeply, or where its beauty lies - even thought they know it well. .Thats what I find in this book
Overall it was OK, but fell far short of my expectations!
Great premise, but book really does not deliver
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Great
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And. Learn something new every time. fantastic!
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Why do I have to type so many words to get this accepted?
Listen to it over and over
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great info
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needs to be read in small chunks,
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This book would make a great first science book for the listener since it covers wide areas of science by making the listener feel the topic but not enough to fully understand or assimilate. As for me, the book makes a great last book in science to listen to because it summarizes superbly the 100 or so science books I've listened to (and reviewed) over the last 3 years. Now, I finally realize it's time for me to move on to other kinds of books to discover about our place in the universe.
One of the narrators of this book, Peter Berkrot, read "Confessions of a Crap Artist". You know it's a great narrator when your mind goes back to something he had read (over six months ago) and you give the narrator that personality he had from the other book. That character in "Crap Artist" makes the truly bizarre the normal, and his reading of the strange in science by making it normal made the listening experience all the more enjoyable.
An ode to science by making you feel the science
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If you could sum up This Explains Everything in three words, what would they be?
Deep, Beautiful, ElegantWhat did you like best about this story?
A huge number of essays from a great number of thinkers covering an amazing amount of topics.What didn’t you like about the narrators’s performance?
The two British narrators did a fine job. The two American narrators were extremely irritating, to the point that they might have done the worst narration job I've ever heard. The American man sounded like a cross between the Dateline narrator and a joke on a Simpsons show, and the woman sounded like she was reading a nursery rhyme instead of a science book.Man: "We live among the stahhhrs, in the vastness of schpaaaaaaayyyyyce." Like it was a movie trailer.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
The topics covered were extremely fascinating.Amazing Insight. Dreadful Narration.
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What disappointed you about This Explains Everything?
No story at all, just compilations of other people thoughts about great discoveries.What was most disappointing about John Brockman’s story?
Again there was no story and I LOVE science and still couldn't understand allot of the reports. I needed a dictionary to listen to this and this is the first book I've ever EVER said that about after reading over a thousand books I would guess.Would you listen to another book narrated by the narrators?
This book turned me off so badly I want nothing to do with ANYTHING from this book again.If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from This Explains Everything?
I would cut out the first 200 pages and then leave out the last 80 pages as well!!Any additional comments?
I didn't like this book at all.. as you needed a degree in language and 10 other sciences to understand this text and some of the chapters were embarrassing they were so poor.I got almost nothing from this giant grab bag of all kinds of things thrown together and couldn't follow most of it. Worst book...no ...second worst book I ever bought.
Terrible book....
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there is no name on the chapters
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