The simplest science book is over my head.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Science is cool! But it's easy for that to get lost in textbooks sometimes.
Science in textbooks is not fun. But if you start doing science yourself, you will find delight.
I was interested in science before I even knew what science was.
In any case, A New Kind of Science is a wonderful book, and I'm still absorbing its teachings.
People, and especially theologians, should try to familiarize themselves with scientific ideas. Of course, science is technical in many respects, but there are some very good books that try to set out some of the conceptual structure of science.
I write reviews of science books for the Boston Globe, so I like to give science books.
From my earliest days, I was fascinated by science.
My science teachers always encouraged their classes to 'go out and discover something' because all scientific endeavors depend on observation and experimentation. Through such pursuits, anyone can find something new to science, and if it's truly novel, the entire edifice of science might have to be restructured.
I believe all complicated phenomena can be explained by simpler scientific principles.
If I have learned anything as a scientist, it is that one should not make things complicated when a simple explanation will do.