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I liked this book. I did not, however, love it. I think my problem is that the author equates genuine mysteries of the universe like Dark Energy or the creation of life with homeopathy... those things don't belong in the same book. The efficacy of homeopathy is well documented. It doesn't fare so well in clinical trials.
But most of the 13 things mentioned are real scientific mysteries, and they are covered pretty well I think, considering how little space is devoted to each one. If you're inter ...more
But most of the 13 things mentioned are real scientific mysteries, and they are covered pretty well I think, considering how little space is devoted to each one. If you're inter ...more

Rating: 4.25 out of 5
This book is one of those which compels one to think and encourages one to learn more, to educate oneself. Being a nerd/geek that I am, the whole concept of these amazing yet baffling mysteries science faces today, attracted me and I wanted to read this as fast as possible. I practically lived with this book while I was reading it.
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This book is one of those which compels one to think and encourages one to learn more, to educate oneself. Being a nerd/geek that I am, the whole concept of these amazing yet baffling mysteries science faces today, attracted me and I wanted to read this as fast as possible. I practically lived with this book while I was reading it.
To read more please do visit:
http://untitledbyfelicia.blogspot.in ...more

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