

4 ⭐ Gravity makes things fall to earth. It is that simple, and so is this book. It works well as an introduction to the topic, and the info bits in the back are perfect for expanding on the concept.
4 ⭐ Gravity makes things fall to earth. It is that simple, and so is this book. It works well as an introduction to the topic, and the info bits in the back are perfect for expanding on the concept.
I‘m just embracing my nerdy side reading a science encyclopaedia. It focuses mainly on physical and life sciences. That includes physics, chemistry, biology, and geology. Did you know that if you can measure quarks (which is what the nucleus of an atom is made out of) you can tell the future! The only problem is measuring it changes it‘s kind of like light.
One of my Science Stacks:
Paul Davies, an Astrophysicist from Austrilia has long been one of my favorites. Matt Ridley, and Michio Kaku tie for second place.
My son read this book to his cousin for learning about the letter G day. The artwork is whimsical and bright which captured both boys attention. It was a very simple book with only a couple words on each page. Thankfully there are more facts on the last page, which gave it a little more substance.
#okay, so. #This #book was a solid, Dan Brown-like mystery. The usual #realistic tone, with the fictional details attached to #real #life places and #historical #events just #works. What I loved: the suggested solution to the world #overpopulation #problem. What threw #me #off: it was all fake? it wasn't? Wait, no it was? Does it #matter? Interesting: The #bad guys actually won. All in #all, a #good #read.