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Загадки от вселената на Айнщайн

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Представете си, че сте влезли в ума на Алберт Айнщайн, най-великия физик на всички времена. Опитайте се да мислите и разсъждавате като него, докато се борите с предизвикателните гатанки, енигми, викторини, логически тестове и някои от най-увлекателните измислени досега загадки.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published April 9, 2015

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Tim Dedopulos

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Tim Dedopulos, a British writer, editor, publisher and game designer with nearly 100 works to his name in areas ranging from horror and sff, through music and art, to games, puzzles and jokes.

Tim lives in Spain with his wife and the ghost of his murdered bromeliad, grimly acclimatising to his new-found and unwelcome mid-40s. A shameless INFJ, he usually tries to avoid thinking in the third person.

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30 reviews3 followers
October 14, 2020
This was an unsolicited Christmas present. The puzzles have nothing much to do with Einstein himself (beyond the coded message puzzles revealing quotes from him) and the book is plastered with a repeating low number of stock images of the man. Two types of puzzles keep repeating incessantly (descrambling coded messages - with very arbitrary ciphers - and doing logical deductions from a set of statements), many of the remaining puzzles are either not really 'puzzles' (e.g. why do you become warm if you put on a coat, but a bottle doesn't if you put a coat on it too), and many others are restatements of very standard well-known problems (e.g. prisoner's dilemma, Zeno's paradoxes). Questions that sounds like they should result in very exact answers (and mathematicians/physicists would expect to calculate exactly via formulas) are provided only very vague hand-waving answers in the back (this might be a consequence of the author not being a mathematician himself). Some answers are downright wrong (or something got lost in translation, as I was reading a translated edition) e.g. explaining the problem in logic with Zeno's dichotomy paradox. Even if this is intended for a different demographic (pre-teens? teens?), this book is poorly constructed. The redeeming feature (and why I'm giving 2 stars instead of 1) is that very occasionally, some of the 'puzzles' managed to teach me something or bring a variant of a classic problem to my attention that I didn't know about (Bertrand's box, Berry's paradox - though even then, I was better off reading the wikipedia pages about these problems than reading the explanation in the book).
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2 reviews1 follower
January 31, 2022
Slovenske vydanie knizky velmi kazi praca prekladatela + editora.
Nekonzistentny preklad prikladov vs riesenia a viacere chyby, ktore robia zahady a rebusy neriesitelne.
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12 reviews2 followers
October 14, 2023
Zbierka väčšinou opakujúcich sa úloh, striedané faktami, ktoré som väčšinou poznal. Pre stredoškoláka, by to mohlo byť zaujímavé.
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