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Worlds Within Worlds: The Story of Nuclear Energy

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Worlds Within Worlds: The Story of Nuclear Energy

By: Isaac Asimov
Narrated by: Stuart Gauffi
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In this 1972 treatise, Isaac Asimov takes the listener on an historic journey through the development of man's understanding of electricity, chemistry, and - ultimately - nuclear energy. Asimov's incomparable ability to simplify the complex is apparent as he guides you through the milestones of scientific thought that connected ideas about electricity and magnetism to the nature of matter, and led to the advances in discovery through the first half of the 20th century that resulted in the harnessing of previously unknown energy directly from the heart of the atom.

Public Domain (P)2019 Stuart Gauffi
Physics Science

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Concise and comprehensive as well as interesting throughout- made the subject matter very easy to understand.
Narration was excellent also

Asimov just as good at non fiction (maybe better)?

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