jellybeyreads reviewed You are here by Christopher Potter
Review of 'You are here' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
What is awesome: the descriptions and examples of scale of size, so you can put the universe in perspective (yeah, I know humans aren't the center of the universe, stop repeating yourself mr potter, but that's how we experience it).
What is not awesome: I'm not any clearer on quantum physics than I was after Universe in a Nutshell or Black Holes and Time Warps. I'm not sure there's anything other than crazy genius and a life locked up in a physics lab that would make string theory and particle spin make sense. Beyond that, he didn't say anything I didn't already know about physics and biology that I didn't learn in high school (non-AP, in a public school--regular old bio and physics). The pseudo-lyrical intro is a freshman essay, trying to weave religion and science together but this is
Supposed to be a summary of scientific discovery, not a …
What is awesome: the descriptions and examples of scale of size, so you can put the universe in perspective (yeah, I know humans aren't the center of the universe, stop repeating yourself mr potter, but that's how we experience it).
What is not awesome: I'm not any clearer on quantum physics than I was after Universe in a Nutshell or Black Holes and Time Warps. I'm not sure there's anything other than crazy genius and a life locked up in a physics lab that would make string theory and particle spin make sense. Beyond that, he didn't say anything I didn't already know about physics and biology that I didn't learn in high school (non-AP, in a public school--regular old bio and physics). The pseudo-lyrical intro is a freshman essay, trying to weave religion and science together but this is
Supposed to be a summary of scientific discovery, not a philosophical what-does-it-all-mean treatise. I stopped reading when I hit the conclusion and found it to be similar.
But despite all that, the scales of size chapters are so cool...