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The Allure of the Multiverse: Extra Dimensions, Other Worlds, and Parallel Universes by Paul Halpern
captainsneakers's review
challenging
reflective
slow-paced
2.75
I'm not sure who the audience is for this book. It assumes a level of knowledge of physics, but functions largely as an overview of the development of multidimensional physics, which you'd know already if you'd studied physics.
It's a long read, and it's on me that I didn't enjoy it much. I saw a fast blurb on this that made it sound like a sociological look at multiverse theory, which I was really interested in. This is one hundred percent about the physics, theories, and ongoing math/science behind it. I spent a lot of time Googling while I read this, and I still know I don't understand most of this.
It's a long read, and it's on me that I didn't enjoy it much. I saw a fast blurb on this that made it sound like a sociological look at multiverse theory, which I was really interested in. This is one hundred percent about the physics, theories, and ongoing math/science behind it. I spent a lot of time Googling while I read this, and I still know I don't understand most of this.
sabsteenwitch's review against another edition
Too many big words for my tiny brain. I probably would have liked it more as a book instead of audiobook
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