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It's supposed to be accessible to ppl who struggled with science, isn't it? I mean, I thought that was the point?

It's supposed to be accessible to ppl who struggled with science, isn't it? I mean, I thought that was the point?"
Yes, it is. But having read the first few pages, there's still going to be parts where I'm going to have to rub some brain cells together to understand. Its still simplistic, but not fifth grade science simplistic... which is a shame because I got A's in fifth grade science.

It's supposed to be accessible to ppl who struggled with science, isn't it? I mean, I thought that was the point?"
Yes,..."
Yea, I only read the first few pages and my mind is reeling a bit. I do like NDT's sense of humor though and I'm looking forward to reading this.

I listened to the audio version and would recommend it, especially if you also have access to the print version. (I ended up buying the print version afterward but now wish I had both while listening.) Also, this book should be read slowly. Even with the "for people in a hurry" angle, it still is a lot of info to process.

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I'm not sure it will generate much of a discussion, but who knows?

I listened to the audio version as well. I may listen to it again as I need to reflect on it some more!


Or even the most easy, or difficult, to understand!

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Would you recommend having the print version while listening to it?




I feel i should finish this. It is so far from my area of interest that i think holding the book may be what's needed. Audio is working like ambian for me.

I understood it all as much as was given. But so much was left out, I kept getting distracted by my questions like "what does that mean" and "how does that work" etc. I think I need to read one of his longer works.
Otoh, I do have a passing familiarity with quarks, quasars, etc., so maybe that helps. Maybe this isn't "Astrophysics for beginners" *at all* but is actually meant to be a superficial sampler.
I'll put more comments in the "spoiler" thread.

read at least the very last chapter, the lovely philosophical view.



I love to listen to the author in interviews but I just cant keep going.
I am sorry


That's where i found a copy of the audiobook! I'm finishing another audiobook, Future Home of the Living God first, so will get to this in a day or so.

Since my time is limited, I cannot read it with great care by taking my time and rereading passages and chapters as needed. I have decided to plow through the book and not read it for involved understanding but instead read it for the joy of being exposed to heady, new concepts.




Thank you for the encouragement, Cheryl! I oftentimes get caught up in minutiae and travel down the rabbit hole, but having a short timeline to complete the book has liberated me to enjoy the literary ride and enjoy the newness of the material.

Funny, I just finished Chapter 6 and feel the same way. I’m suddenly really enjoying it and am almost contemplating re-reading once I’ve finished in order to see it in a new perspective.

Thankfully no test! And I'm enjoying the book much more now.

I had to put it down and pick up something else for a while.
Whew, my brain is tired.


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Kasey