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From BBC Radio 4 Extra:
Carlo Rovelli's provocative account of how science affects our understanding of the world around us. Read by Mark Meadows.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b084n7jp
Carlo Rovelli's provocative account of how science affects our understanding of the world around us. Read by Mark Meadows.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b084n7jp
I have to admit that there was a lot of information in this book that went right over my head. I still feel like I learned a lot, and would re-read the book in the future to try and understand loop theory in more depth.
I’d recommend this book to anyone with an interest in psychics and quantum theory, with the caveat that if you don’t have a degree in psychics, you need to be comfortable with the fact that this book is going to blow your mind.
I’d recommend this book to anyone with an interest in psychics and quantum theory, with the caveat that if you don’t have a degree in psychics, you need to be comfortable with the fact that this book is going to blow your mind.
While I appreciate Rovelli's prose in general, in this particular instance, it put me off. I confess the subject matter isn't the easiest to understand to one with very limited physics background but Rovelli's abstraction makes the subject even harder to follow. The historical aspects that Rovelli explains are all public domain and quite redundant to those who are reading this subject.