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A review by olivyre
A Map of the Invisible: Journeys into Particle Physics by Jon Butterworth
challenging
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
3.75
It should have been ‘A Map of the Invisible: Journeys into the Indivisible’ as it would’ve rhymed and therefore been better.
It was certainly fascinating and I loved the island analogy where the towns were types of particle and the transportation were the forces. It made the physics far more fun to read.
I learnt a lot and will hopefully remember as much as possible but I definitely have a grasp on the sheer scope of particle physics that an A Level class cannot provide.
Overall, great for a non fiction book and excellent execution.
Also the map art was awesome.
I understood so so much more on the second read but god was it a mistake to read all in one day. So much brainpower.
I understood so so much more on the second read but god was it a mistake to read all in one day. So much brainpower.
‘’I have done a terrible thing, I have postulated a particle that cannot be detected.’’ - Wolfgang Pauli