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E=Mc2: the Great Ideas That Shaped Our World

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Hardcover with dust jacket. G/G. Dust jacket is edge worn and bumped. Board edges are rubbed and faded. Else good. 192 pages.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published September 10, 2002

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Pete Moore

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62 reviews
July 2, 2020
An interesting enough snapshot, but a bit heavy-going a lot of the time.
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Author 8 books14 followers
November 5, 2012
This book gives a brief bio of scientific minds throughout history, from Thales to Stephen Hawking. It was written in a concise, interesting enough way that I was able to read it aloud to my kids. Each biography includes a brief personal background, a summation of their scientific work, a timeline of their life, pictures and diagrams, and a list of their acquaintances in the field. The book has been divided into categories: the nature of nature, the structure of nature, the earth, the universe, mathematics, and invention and innovation, evolution and genetics, the human body, and the brain. My boys wanted to know why there were so few women scientists in the book, which is just one example of many lively conversations this book fueled.
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7 reviews
August 17, 2015
Brief, two or three, page overviews of 77 thinkers who have made us change the way we look at the world. These are nicely written, and great to dip into, and as a source of ideas for further research.
On the other hand, there is no clear contents page, and it is skewed towards Western thinkers.
A Goodread though.
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761 reviews14 followers
October 23, 2009
Still reading but what I'm asking myself is: I went to high school for WHAT REASON!??! I learned jack crap about all of this stuff! GUH!

Cool book - makes me feel totally inept. I dig that! I hope he wrote more books like this.

Brb, learning more stuff I should have known by now.
10 reviews
January 10, 2011
A good general introduction to great ideas in science. Contains many well-known people, and some who were more obscure (e.g. Ilya Prigogine), but that is more a reflection on the cultural bias in our media and educational system.
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20 reviews5 followers
June 14, 2014
Haven't read it all the way through but it's a great reference book. Very educational.
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