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L**M
Alice in Wonderland or breaking down the 3 perspectives
The book provides a lot of knowledge from a lot of sources about reality, and remains objective through out. I think if one thing that is great about this book, is the authors ability to remain objective even though in the end he admits to favor 1 of the 3 perspectives that he provides near the end of the book.The beginning parts should be easy to understand, a little bit of the philosphy was repetitive to the point where I got lost in what he was trying to say or trying to connect, but pushing through and ignoring those bits didn't hurt the rest.The physics parts when it came to quantum theory were rather tough, and even got into a little bit of math that seemed weird to me, the percentages of directions for example. But again pushing past the points he was trying to make there, didn't hurt much either, you could just take the provided conclusions and move on with out hurting your brain.Though I don't think you should skip the rest of the book and go straight to the end of it because there is a lot of value in the whole of the book, the epilogue is one of my favorite parts. It is where he takes most of the knowledge of the book and breaks down the 3 perspectives: empiricism, social constructivism, and scientific realism. These can be said to be similar to being Atheist, Agnostic, and Theist.
L**U
THE Book on Reality!
This book, right now, is a little more than I can comprehend. But my best guy LOVES it! He takes a chapter at a time, reads it, sleeps on what he's read and shares it with me. He says it's one of the best books he's read on the subject and he has read MANY books in his 68 years. And because I told him how scarce it is to purchase, he is not even lending it out. (And for him, that's the highest positive critique he can give because he's so generous with his books and the sharing of his knowledge.)
R**Y
Revisit the Matrix
The title says it all: "A Beginner's Guide to Reality". The author uses three perspectives to look at what we consider objective reality through several different lenses. His three parts, in which he views the world as social, philosophical, and physical are a nice introduction to the world as we feel it, think about it, and actually experience it. This is an introduction, and a good one, with one caveat. I had hoped that the section on quantum physics would be a bit more accessible, and the use of math was a turnoff for me. Many writers have approached quantum physics in a lively and entertaining way, and I thought he fell short in that respect. However, I must say that the Epilogue more than made up for that shortcoming: a nice summary, pulling all the threads together.
C**C
Popular speculations
I'm a fan of Jim Baggott's science writing, especially his earlier quantum mechanics works. I was hoping for a fundamental look at "what is reality?". However, the book is more in the pop realm, referencing the film "The Matrix" and such. Perfectly fine book, but didn't match my expectations.
J**R
Thought Provoking
I recommend this book, it is very thought provoking and does a good job of pulling together all the fragments of science and philosophy we have all heard and thought about over our lifetimes. He pulls it all together into one book and taken as a whole, it will cause you to rethink just what is really going on.....
M**A
Overview of How the universe works
This book offers a simple foundation of natural phenomenon for people like us who have'nt got much scientific background in a simple way
G**N
It's thesis is all-told after the first chapter
This is really good for someone new to the whole "singularity" thing. But for me, the book died after the first chapter; the rest of the book was just a meditation on the same tune with, really, very little variation.
C**H
Five Stars
Excellent!8
J**R
Good book
Some very interesting topics covered in this book, would be 5 stars but i found some of the content was a little repetitive
W**D
good read.
Really enjoyed this book, it gets you thinking without being too heavy.
R**.
Good Book
Well written. All 'Astronomy or Astrophysics' students must read this book for basic understanding well about these subjects.
T**A
Alles chico
Alles super, war ein Weihnachtsgeschenk, Beschenkte hat sich gefreut đź¤
R**V
quality of pages are poor
Don’t seem to be a authentic copy of the book. pages are of poor costly as sold by road side sellers.
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