Review of Timewise
Posted: 16 Mar 2023, 16:29
[Following is a volunteer review of "Timewise" by Robert Leet.]
Ron did not know what Professor Regina, the woman who made it possible for him to get a tertiary education, wanted from him. She always insisted that he listen to her talk about her findings and thoughts. Her arguments seemed to jump everywhere, so he could not say the endpoint. That was until she showed him what she had been working on. Ron was surprised. He was also scared because her experiments were dangerous. The results could be catastrophic if even one little mistake was made. Everything now made sense to Ron. He now knew why Professor Regina told him all the things she had said some years ago. What grand discovery did Ron make?
Just as the title suggests, the book's primary focus is time. I enjoyed reading about how the characters made sense of the many theories we all learned in physics class. Robert Leet wrote this book. Below, I will tell you what I think of this book.
I liked that Robert Leet included a fair amount of pictures. He used those to visualize some of the explanations he made. He also fearlessly criticized the works of many scientists and tried to show how and why their theories were wrong. I will say Timewise was an eye-opener. I spotted some arguments that I did not agree with, but I confess that they forced me to think deeply about what we have been led to believe about time. That is what I liked most about this book.
Timewise had no errors. The author should be proud of his editing team because their work was perfect. They ensured that this book was edited exceptionally. As I have already said, I did not dislike anything about this book, which addresses many things about our universe. Since that is the case, I cannot make any negative comments about it. Because of how spotless it is, I have decided to give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Robert Leet has awoken my desire to know more about how everything works.
I recommend Timewise to readers older than 16 who appreciate the complexity of our world and would love to know more about it. Timewise does not give all the answers to questions that have plagued the brightest minds. However, it gives some answers, showing us how our world works. It may not be based on real events, but its story is convincing and will aid many in their research and study of time, space, and our universe.
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Timewise
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Ron did not know what Professor Regina, the woman who made it possible for him to get a tertiary education, wanted from him. She always insisted that he listen to her talk about her findings and thoughts. Her arguments seemed to jump everywhere, so he could not say the endpoint. That was until she showed him what she had been working on. Ron was surprised. He was also scared because her experiments were dangerous. The results could be catastrophic if even one little mistake was made. Everything now made sense to Ron. He now knew why Professor Regina told him all the things she had said some years ago. What grand discovery did Ron make?
Just as the title suggests, the book's primary focus is time. I enjoyed reading about how the characters made sense of the many theories we all learned in physics class. Robert Leet wrote this book. Below, I will tell you what I think of this book.
I liked that Robert Leet included a fair amount of pictures. He used those to visualize some of the explanations he made. He also fearlessly criticized the works of many scientists and tried to show how and why their theories were wrong. I will say Timewise was an eye-opener. I spotted some arguments that I did not agree with, but I confess that they forced me to think deeply about what we have been led to believe about time. That is what I liked most about this book.
Timewise had no errors. The author should be proud of his editing team because their work was perfect. They ensured that this book was edited exceptionally. As I have already said, I did not dislike anything about this book, which addresses many things about our universe. Since that is the case, I cannot make any negative comments about it. Because of how spotless it is, I have decided to give it a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. Robert Leet has awoken my desire to know more about how everything works.
I recommend Timewise to readers older than 16 who appreciate the complexity of our world and would love to know more about it. Timewise does not give all the answers to questions that have plagued the brightest minds. However, it gives some answers, showing us how our world works. It may not be based on real events, but its story is convincing and will aid many in their research and study of time, space, and our universe.
******
Timewise
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon