At Least Know This
Essential Science to Enhance Your Life
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نقد و بررسی
May 21, 2018
Journalist Hamilton (Think Before You Like) makes a well-intentioned but ill-judged attempt to broaden readers’ scientific horizons. To this end, he collects what he describes as “essential, minimal knowledge,” such as the origins of the universe or how the human brain works. The book works best when relating the work of experts, including astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson and Joseph Rotblat, a Manhattan Project participant who won a Nobel Peace Prize for his subsequent anti-nuclear weapon activism. By comparison, the personal experiences Harrison shares—such as trips to coral reefs in the Caribbean and to the Amazon rainforest, which gave him enhanced appreciation for biodiversity, or preparing an “evidence-based recipe” for a fruit and vegetable smoothie based on his understanding of nutritional research—seem far less pertinent. A low opinion of the reader also sneaks into Harrison’s writing, as when he makes assumptions that his audience will not see the scientific findings he finds self-evident. This condescending tone, along with ill-chosen examples, undermines the admirable goal of providing readers with a one-stop destination for fundamental scientific information.
June 15, 2018
In his latest work, Harrison (Think Before You Like) takes on big questions--What is life? What is matter? Where are we?--in a way that is accessible to readers. Similar to Robert Wolke's What Einstein Told His Barber but using chapters instead of quick snippets, Harrison's engaging blend of scientific and anthropological themes creates a complete picture of life's big answers. The author's easy-to-follow manner, with some witty banter mixed in, comprises chapters that can stand alone or be read as a compilation that builds in intensity. Photos, illustrations, and break-out text offer highlights and details to supplement some of the deeper science. Sources are cited for those who want to do further research, and an index allows ease of finding quick facts. VERDICT Readers seeking a greater understanding of the world around them, who aren't looking to caught up in too much scientific detail, will find this book both accessible and compelling.--Dawn Lowe-Wincentsen, Oregon Inst. of Technology, Portland
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