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Quantum Theory Cannot Hurt You

By: Marcus Chown
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Faber and Faber
ISBN: 057123545X
ISBN-13: 9780571235452
Released: 01 Nov 2007
RRP: £12.99
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read and regret buying - By: mike read it or wouldn't comment, 22 Jun 2008
this book does what too many popular science books tend to do. It gives a simile & then explains it using physics. This is the wrong way round. Give the physics then explain it using a simile. Otherwise all your explaining using physics is your own bad explanation of physics. This book isn't very good. The explanation of ideas & constant Einstein worship are just irratating. Buy a book by Feynman instead - it'll be more difficult going but more rewardingin the medium to long term (and probablyin the short term to). Sorry if that sounds a little harsh but I've read it & feel conned. The author writes for the new scientist, a publication I am a big fan of, but on this book he just doesn't cut it.

Also i find the other reviews rather dubious "I read other books & now I finally inderstand????", if you don't like this review then read it - you'll understand.
Popular science at its best - By: J. Bennett, 25 May 2008
In agreement with the general tone of the reviews that this is a very good book for explaining concepts that are so counter-intuitive you really don't want to believe they are true. Popular science isin rude health at the moment & books like this can only add to that. My only gripe is that if you've already read The Never-ending Days of Being Dead you'll find some repeated material.
Quantum theory with a bonus. - By: David Lea, 13 Apr 2008
This is an absolutely brilliant book & a fine example to any budding science writers. The subject matter is explainedin such a straight forward manner that anyone with an interestin the subject should be able to follow it. As a bonus, not only do you get an explanation of "special relativity" which many authors have tackled butin addition a clear & concise explanation of "general relativity" which very few authors have attempted & none of which, to my knowledge, successfully. Whoever designed that childish dust cover should be fired however the contents are absolutely top notch. Diagrams, who needs them when you can write like that. Marcus Chown you have a new fan !
It's amazing ideas not heavy maths - By: Mr. R. D. Blackman, 16 Feb 2008
My latest read was part of my research into parallel universes. These figure highlyin my own anarchic sci-fi writing although most of my limited knowledge of the subject had been gleaned from Douglas Adams.

I am also planning my Meet The Author video. Looking at the other contributors I met Marcus Chown talking about this book, liked what he said & now I've read his book.

With Quantum Theory cannot hurt you, Marcus Chown has achieved almost the impossible. He doesn't need to resort to a single equation or diagram to explain E=MC squared since he makes the subject so accessible & easy to understand. That's even when hyper-intelligent mega-beings like Einstein say that the only thing anyone understands about quantum theory or relativity is that nobody understands it.

So after reading this book do I understand more than Einstein? I doubt it although this book might have convinced me that I do. In fact,in a parallel universe, I do understand more than Einstein. Great. Right me, wrong universe. But this book has made up for the difference as much as anything abiding by the current rules of physics can.

Quantum theory cannot hurt you is a book I can see myself going back to again & again. I was so impressed I've just bought The Universe Next Door - not literally you understand, it's another of his books.
Very accessible introduction to quantum theory - By: Christian Jongeneel, 30 Jan 2008
Most popular science books presume the reader has an almost college level grasp of physics. This one doesn't. I really haven't ever read a book that deals with quantum theoryin such an accessible way.

Marcus Chown steers clear of anekdotes & side steps, confining himself to basic explaining, the way a highschool teacher would do. No-one who already has some knowledge of the subject will learn anything new from this book, but it's an almost perfect stepping stone.

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