Elegant Universe: Your Opinion?

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The discussion revolves around opinions and experiences related to the book "The Elegant Universe," which covers topics in theoretical physics, including string theory and relativity.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification

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  • Participants share personal opinions on the book's effectiveness in explaining complex concepts, with some comparing it to other works in the field. There are discussions about the depth of explanations and the clarity of difficult topics.

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The conversation reflects a range of perspectives on the book, with some participants expressing enjoyment and appreciation for its introductory nature, while others suggest it may not be the best resource for certain topics. No explicit consensus has been reached, but various viewpoints are being explored.

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Some participants mention their familiarity with other physics books and express preferences based on their learning goals, indicating a diversity of expectations and experiences with the material.

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I only want to know your opinion about this book
 
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It is GREAT.

It illuminated some very fundamental concepts for me. I would say it is the best book I've read on the subjects it covers (though I had to read it twice to take in the volume and depth of the concepts).
 
I liked it but not as much as a brief history of time or the universe in a nutshell it seem to take to long to explain things (especially the part a bout if you were playing Frisbee in a thunder storm and all of the sudden the Frisbee turns to a bomb it took up like a hole page)
But it all depends on what you want to learn about most sting theory or all the other stuff and sting theory at a little lesser depth
 
It's a good book.
 
I found it to be a great introduction to relativity for me (first part of the book). Difficult concepts are explained in ways that are very easy to understand. I have read many books on quantum physics, and found the approach of this book not to be the best (check out "The Mystery of the Quantum World" by Euan Squires for a humourous and illuminating read). And to be honest I haven't read the bit on String theory yet, although vacation time is coming up.

But yeah, it won the Aventis Science Book prize, received good reviews and is an international bestseller. What more do you need?
 
i just read it recently, i really enjoyed it
 

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