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The Perfect Theory Audiobook Review

 

The Perfect Theory by Pedro G. Ferreira
 

The Perfect Theory – An Audio Book Review

 

  • Author: Pedro G. Ferreira
  • Narrated by: Sean Runnette
  • Length: 10 hours and 23 minutes
  • Unabridged
  • Genre: Science and Technology/Physics

 
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The Perfect Theory Audio Book Summary:

 

When Albert Einstein proposed his theory of relativity to the world, the scientific landscape was shaken to its core. This sparked a scientific revolution that to this day is still developing and has pushed our knowledge about the universe further in such a short amount of time. However, physicist believes that there is more to Einstein’s theory that has yet to be discovered. Within the web of equation lies more answers that we have yet been able to tap into.

For numerous scientists, this theory has been a treasure trove waiting to be unlocked but with all the answers the Theory of Relativity unlocked, even more questions came about and it is up to the world’s most brilliant minds to further dive into this complex puzzle and discover what secrets it still holds.

Study in general relativity has always had a difficult time in society. Those who study this where persecuted in Nazi Germany, driven out in Stalin’s Russia and was looked down upon with contempt in 1950’s America. However, even with all of these hurdles and obstructions the study of general relativity flourished as is always the case. Humanity’s thirst for knowledge cannot be stifled and thrown aside. The mind is a powerful tool science has helped humanity achieve what was once considered impossible.

Einstein’s theory sparked a revolution in the hearts and minds of people and it helped propel our understanding of the universe higher than ever before. But even with all the knowledge we have acquired there are still countless unknowns waiting to be discovered. The theory of relativity might just hold the answers to where and how everything began and what the future holds for everything.
 

One reason to listen:

An insightful foray into the study in general relativity put forth in a digestible form that even the layman will understand.
 


 

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Reactions:

 
“The book is a fast read and it does a very good job portraying the colorful personalities and exciting discoveries unearthed by general relativity.” – Ashitosh Suhas Jogalekar
http://www.amazon.com/review/R1R7NPJHYH9RK0/
 


 

“This is an excellent overview of Einstein’s theory of general relativity and the continuing search for a theory that will include all of the physical constants, including gravity.” – Bob Long
http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R1O9UJSIOIG4JH/
 



 

“This audiobook makes a complicated thing understandable. This is the history of the men who bent the theory and promoted the theory and denied the theory. And was barely given any way to prove who was right.” – Frank Norgauer
http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R1BAQ18ZDN7Z6K/
 


 

“This is a well-written book and the author has a very comprehensive knowledge of the history of relativity and cosmology in the 20th century. If I were to take the effort to objectively assess and thoroughly review the book I would probably give it four stars.” – Christopher Ammons
http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RDIQXOX6K49MW/
 


 

“If you want an excellent, brief recounting of general relativity in the three decades from 1950 to 1980, this is certainly a good place to go. For the history before then, this is okay but nothing special.” – J.R. Trtek
http://www.amazon.com/review/R2IT6A6BLM4FEV/
 

Score on Audible: 4.4 out of 5
Score on Amazon: 4.4 out of 5

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