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rickwren's review against another edition
5.0
This is the best physics lecturer ever, in his own environment, in the lecture hall. Brilliant, energetic, creative, and entertaining . . . he's a performer as well as being a Nobel Prize winning genius.
mitchelpaulin's review against another edition
4.0
Some really great ideas on some of the key pillars of physics built up intuitively, but you can't help but feel something was lost with the translation form lecture to text.
slowdived's review against another edition
2.0
Was probably not a very smart thing to do, but I read this book with little to no background knowledge in physics and no particular interest in pursuing it further. Got bored quickly since I didn’t understand lots of it but finished anyway. If you like physics then go for it?
(i originally typed this review under the wrong book)
(i originally typed this review under the wrong book)
janaroos's review against another edition
3.0
Not gonna lie: my star review of this book is entirely due to my extremely limited background in science. Those few sections I was already familiar with, like the double slit experiment, were fine. And then others I just read like science fiction. 'Oh baryon particles you say? Well okay then, disbelief suspended'. Ah well.