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nerdy_scholar's review against another edition
5.0
No one can give Feynman due credit for his lucid and flowing writing style. I personally think this book one his finest. In it, he went on explaining very complex topics in a really understandable style, intelligible to the layperson of modest background in science.
cstack's review against another edition
2.0
Just like the title says, not as accessible as the first book. I enjoyed the first two chapters about symmetry even if I didn't get all of the specifics. Then relativity required too much work for me right now. Maybe I'll come back to it when I have more motivation.
michielstock's review against another edition
4.0
Excellent little book that explains the gist of relativity. Concepts are explained using math a smart high schooler should be able to follow. Lot's better than the one-chapters introductions of relativity you find in Hawkins or Greene