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Physics for the Rest of Us

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Ten basic ideas of 20th-century physics that everyone should know... and how they have shaped our culture and consciousness.

384 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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Roger S. Jones

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January 15, 2008
The title is a bit misleading, as this is basically a full-on modern Physics course, without the math. I'd still highly recommend it to anyone interested in the subject; just know that it is not the lightest reading you've done. :-) I aced the core Physics track at WPI with ease based in large part by the theoretical foundation acquired reading this book (and, of course, all the math I took beforehand).
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November 11, 2012


An excellent read for layman physicist. This book provides the base required for higher level physics books.
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September 16, 2012
Filling in some blanks in my knowledge of physics.
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4 reviews
September 2, 2025
Finished this book the day before I begin my "Physics Education" this fall semester. Wanted a summer read that felt intellectually stimulating and this surely was it.

Really enjoyed the prose and organization of the chapters, each had a clear topic to develop. It felt like I had a personal tutor with excellent knowledge of a great subject.

Physics is a human conception, and this book widened my eyes to the scientific idolatry that is tantamount to religious dogma in today's society. What we believe is an extension of the inculcated laws of "what is". This was also my introduction to relativity and curved space-time.

If anything, this book enriched my idea that everything is energy.

To sum the premise of what I learned: "Science plays a central role in the human desire and need to rationalize and make sense of existence" (319).
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14 reviews
December 18, 2021
For the mind bent more toward art and religion than math and science, this was a refreshing and fun introduction to the latest discoveries in physics.
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June 10, 2016
A quite good basic popular physics primer interspersed with thoroughly inappropriate metaphysical anti-science screeds. Thoroughly mystifying.
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April 26, 2025
I enjoyed the entire thing, the meat chapter is my favorite
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