speljamr reviewed Why Does E=mc2? by Brian Cox
Review of 'Why Does E=mc2?' on 'Storygraph'
4 stars
This book is an excellent introduction to Einstein and his theories for the layman. The mathematical concepts demonstrated require only a basic level of algebra, and maybe a little understanding of basic geometry, but nothing you didn't already learn in high school. And at it's heart, that is the real purpose of the book: to demonstrate to you that science is not really hard; all you need is a little curiosity and some passion for exploring concepts.
The book will walk you through the basic steps that Einstein did to discover the equation E=mc2. Along the way you will discover the beauty of the universe and towards the end of the book they will step into a bit of the theory behind quantum mechanics, but not too much of the math at that point as it is a bit more complex than the layman may be able …
This book is an excellent introduction to Einstein and his theories for the layman. The mathematical concepts demonstrated require only a basic level of algebra, and maybe a little understanding of basic geometry, but nothing you didn't already learn in high school. And at it's heart, that is the real purpose of the book: to demonstrate to you that science is not really hard; all you need is a little curiosity and some passion for exploring concepts.
The book will walk you through the basic steps that Einstein did to discover the equation E=mc2. Along the way you will discover the beauty of the universe and towards the end of the book they will step into a bit of the theory behind quantum mechanics, but not too much of the math at that point as it is a bit more complex than the layman may be able to follow.
I loved the final statement from Mr. Brian Cox, that the universe does not care about ego, and will knock down a theory as fast as it gets constructed if it does not pass experimental evidence. This is how science works and progresses forward with better models than those that came before. This is how we grow and discover the universe at large.