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Tony Rothman is a physicist and writer
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Doubt and Certainty is a book on science--physics, mostly--and philosophy by two academic physicists: Tony Rothman and George Sudarshan. The back cover credits Sudarshan with discovering the first theory of the weak nuclear force; Rothman also appears to be an active researcher. The book is a whimsical report of an imaginary gathering in which some of history's greatest thinkers (along with some lesser lights) meet to argue about time, entropy, creation, matter, cosmology, mathematics, etc. As a non- specialist in most of these areas, I found the descriptions of the scientific thought to be fascinating. As one who feels that the scientific community often gets too big for its britches, I took guilty pleasure in the candid portrayal of the disagreements that have existed and continue to exist among scientists on seemingly basic questions.

I dock this book one star because, after a while, the lighthearted nature of the writing begins to grate a little.
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cpg | May 16, 2020 |
Perhaps it is my interest and background on the periphery of physics, but I personally think Rothman's use of analogy, while intended to make the subject easier, actually disguises some of the glory of this fascinating subject. That said, he does a masterful job in dealing with an entire library of subject matter in a mere 242 pages (including an excellent, thorough Index).
 
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rpbell | 1 autre critique | Nov 3, 2015 |
A group of prospectors return to an 'impossible' world in search of metallic hydrogen and become stranded. What follows is a long exploration/adventure trek that unravels the mystery of the world of PatraBank
 
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Caragen87 | Jan 1, 2009 |
Another simple layman's books explaining the basic concepts of modern and classical physics. The use of analogy replaces most of the math that would be above the average layperson's level.
 
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ganymeder | 1 autre critique | Feb 11, 2008 |

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