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literarylaura 's review for:
Reality is Not What it Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity
by Carlo Rovelli
informative
Since everything is made of correlations, I will speak to my interaction with this book 😉 I had a wonderful experience taking notes and theorizing along with the presented information. The book was well organized, and used language fairly clearly to explain it's core concepts (always a struggle with physics books imo - a lot of general language is predicated on "mistakes" in understanding that can get in the way of describing new theories in plain terminology).
Would highly recommend to readers curious about the concepts of space and time, and for anyone who has ever been fascinated by the puzzle of "infinity".
My one critique is a few paragraphs with a fairly derogatory tone towards both autistics and indigenous mythologies/tales.
Would highly recommend to readers curious about the concepts of space and time, and for anyone who has ever been fascinated by the puzzle of "infinity".
My one critique is a few paragraphs with a fairly derogatory tone towards both autistics and indigenous mythologies/tales.