
Fear of Physics
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Narrated by:
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David Smalley
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Lawrence M. Krauss
About this listen
Fear of Physics is a lively, irreverent, and informative look at everything from the physics of boiling water to cutting-edge research at the observable limits of the universe. Rich with anecdotes and accessible examples, it nimbly ranges over the tools and thought behind the world of modern physics, taking the mystery out of what is essentially a very human intellectual endeavor.
©2007 Lawrence M. Krauss (P)2014 Dogma Debate, LLCI'm no physicist, and although some sections were challenging to listen to, I didn't feel lost for long and it didn't stop me enjoying the other parts of the book both before and after.
At times I felt Dr Krauss made a few slips in his delivery and more attention could have been given from the editor/producer, but this didn't significantly impact on my enjoyment. You can hear the passion and humour in the delivery, so definitely not a dull physics book.
Thanks, Dr Krauss.
Great listen for an inquisitive science enthusiast
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Good listen
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Usually, it is a magnificent thing when the author narrates his own work, but I must admit, Krauss does at best a very poor job. His enunciation is really bad, he stutters a fair amount, breaking up the sentences and distracting from the merit.
disappointing delivery of fascinating subjects
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Not for beginners
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