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Old 03-04-2017, 11:24 PM   #25486
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Started (and read half of) The Hunt for Vulcan: And How Albert Einstein Destroyed a Planet, Discovered Relativity, and Deciphered the Universe yesterday. Its a fantastic blend of science, history and a love song to the scientific method.

This is one of three new (gift-card-purchased) DTBs that have come into the house since the new year started.
Sounds like something right up my alley...
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Old 03-05-2017, 01:02 AM   #25487
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I finished One Year After, which I rated as a four-star read.

I'm staring The Forever War next.
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Old 03-05-2017, 11:11 AM   #25488
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Started (and read half of) The Hunt for Vulcan: And How Albert Einstein Destroyed a Planet, Discovered Relativity, and Deciphered the Universe yesterday. Its a fantastic blend of science, history and a love song to the scientific method.
In the relatively section, does the author focus on just general relativity or does he also discuss special relativity?

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Old 03-05-2017, 11:52 AM   #25489
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In the relatively section, does the author focus on just general relativity or does he also discuss special relativity?

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I don't know, as I've not gotten there yet. The first half of the book was the history of the discovery of Uranus as a result of math. Vulcan has just now been discovered. I assume the back 25-30% will be Einstein disproving its existence. Will report back.
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Old 03-05-2017, 12:39 PM   #25490
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Thanks. I'll hold off till I hear from you.
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Old 03-05-2017, 02:49 PM   #25491
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The Murder at Skellin Cottage by Amy Cross.
Amy Cross has become one of my favourite horror writers in the last couple of months. The is a reboot of a series she originally wrote set in the US, which is now set in the UK. It isn't a horror, but a murder mystery. It was fun and quick, but a bit predictable.
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Old 03-06-2017, 01:50 AM   #25492
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Next up: The Moon of Gomrath by Alan Garner. Apparently a follow-up to The Weirdstone of Brisingamen.
And it is indeed a direct follow-up with much the same characters. Good, with an interesting look-in from various English myths, but let down, for me, by a very sudden ending.

Next up: 1636: The Ottoman Onslaught by Eric Flint. I'm looking forward to this novel from the original author in the series.
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Old 03-06-2017, 03:40 AM   #25493
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Now I have started reading Living in Italy: The Real Deal by Stef Smulders, offered as free book in the Self-Promotions by Authors and Publishers thread. I have read the first few pages of the book and found it quite interesting and humorous.
Finished Living in Italy: The Real Deal by Stef Smulders. A well written and humorous account of anecdotes of two guys migrating from Netherlands to Italy, their funny experiences with the bureaucracy and red-tapism, buying an old house and getting it reconstructed with the help(?) of local builders. Their process of learning the local language and slangs in a torturous but funny way. Good for a light read.

Now I'll take up Another Fine Myth by Robert Aspirin.
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Old 03-06-2017, 08:58 AM   #25494
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And it is indeed a direct follow-up with much the same characters. Good, with an interesting look-in from various English myths, but let down, for me, by a very sudden ending.

Next up: 1636: The Ottoman Onslaught by Eric Flint. I'm looking forward to this novel from the original author in the series.
I just finished this one. It is the latest in the mainline novels. My only problem with the book is waiting for the next one.
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Old 03-06-2017, 07:43 PM   #25495
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In the relatively section, does the author focus on just general relativity or does he also discuss special relativity?

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I read it last year. My recollection is that both the special and general theories were discussed.

The book starts with the impact of Newton’s theory of gravity on modern science; how its success in explaining the cosmos of 1700 and 1800s science validated Newton’s theory to the extent that eminent astronomers of the late 1800s spent considerable efforts and gambled reputations on the search for a non-existent inner planet that would explain a significant anomaly in Newton’s theory, the procession of the perihelion of Mercury.

The author describes how Einstein was able to demonstrate in 1915 that relativity could explain the issue of Mercury’s orbit. He also notes that even with Einstein's insight, it took him years of effort developing the equations to prove it.

I thought it was a great illustration of how the scientific method works
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Old 03-06-2017, 09:30 PM   #25496
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I read it last year. My recollection is that both the special and general theories were discussed.

The book starts with the impact of Newton’s theory of gravity on modern science; how its success in explaining the cosmos of 1700 and 1800s science validated Newton’s theory to the extent that eminent astronomers of the late 1800s spent considerable efforts and gambled reputations on the search for a non-existent inner planet that would explain a significant anomaly in Newton’s theory, the procession of the perihelion of Mercury.

The author describes how Einstein was able to demonstrate in 1915 that relativity could explain the issue of Mercury’s orbit. He also notes that even with Einstein's insight, it took him years of effort developing the equations to prove it.

I thought it was a great illustration of how the scientific method works
Great! Thanks bifisher. It's now on on TBR list.
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I read it last year. My recollection is that both the special and general theories were discussed.

The book starts with the impact of Newton’s theory of gravity on modern science; how its success in explaining the cosmos of 1700 and 1800s science validated Newton’s theory to the extent that eminent astronomers of the late 1800s spent considerable efforts and gambled reputations on the search for a non-existent inner planet that would explain a significant anomaly in Newton’s theory, the procession of the perihelion of Mercury.

The author describes how Einstein was able to demonstrate in 1915 that relativity could explain the issue of Mercury’s orbit. He also notes that even with Einstein's insight, it took him years of effort developing the equations to prove it.

I thought it was a great illustration of how the scientific method works
Now that I have gotten to it, bfisher is correct. It has been a delight to read!
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Old 03-07-2017, 11:09 AM   #25498
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Finished Fearless by Cornelia Funke. As good as the first one, and a good incentive to read the third...

Meanwhile, I have started Damocles by S. G. Redling. A freebie this month, IIRC. Rather short (276 pgs in my reader, and at chapter 2 I am already 7% in), but so far promising.
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Started (and read half of) The Hunt for Vulcan: And How Albert Einstein Destroyed a Planet, Discovered Relativity, and Deciphered the Universe yesterday. Its a fantastic blend of science, history and a love song to the scientific method.
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"love song to the scientific method" is one of the best summations I've ever seen for a book
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Now that I have gotten to it, bfisher is correct. It has been a delight to read!
Got it! Thanks for the reco.
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