![]() ![]() In other words, one has to write like Brian Greene or Michio Kaku do in their popular works. not well-trained in science), this means one has to accept a lot less precision in exchange for clarity. One has to pick an audience and carefully write for that audience. Science writing, particularly on subjects as arcane as relativity, is a challenge. It's hard to complain about this book because: a.) it's a free kindle book, b.) the author was brilliant, a Nobel Laureate, and a man whose work contributed to the discoveries of Einstein, and c.) it's a very short book, clocking in at about 60 pages, and so it's not a huge time investment-though for most it will be a bigger time investment than its page count would suggest.Īll that being said, I'll be upfront and tell you that his work is the product of a different era and doesn't establish its audience clearly. ![]()
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