Atoms and Galaxies

Par : Martin Lehotsky
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227978325
  • EAN9798227978325
  • Date de parution15/03/2025
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

This book introduces children to the fascinating principles of how the world and the universe work in a fun and easy-to-understand way. Even though it tackles complex topics like the theory of relativity and quantum physics, it explains them with simple examples that even the youngest readers can grasp. The text was co-written with the help of children, ensuring it's clear, relatable, and engaging for their peers.
Not only does the book explain what we already know about the universe, but it also highlights the countless mysteries still waiting to be uncovered. It teaches kids that adulthood doesn't automatically mean wisdom - and that curiosity and the willingness to ask questions are far more important than age. Beyond the wonders of space, the book delves into topics that shape our everyday lives, such as the issue of accessible energy, which supports our modern world.
While the book is primarily aimed at children, parents will also find plenty of new insights within its pages. The history of our planet and humanity is told through captivating stories, without the dull dates that children often dislike. And in the end, it shows that even the smartest people in the world can be wrong - science is not about being infallible, but about the ongoing search for truth.
This book introduces children to the fascinating principles of how the world and the universe work in a fun and easy-to-understand way. Even though it tackles complex topics like the theory of relativity and quantum physics, it explains them with simple examples that even the youngest readers can grasp. The text was co-written with the help of children, ensuring it's clear, relatable, and engaging for their peers.
Not only does the book explain what we already know about the universe, but it also highlights the countless mysteries still waiting to be uncovered. It teaches kids that adulthood doesn't automatically mean wisdom - and that curiosity and the willingness to ask questions are far more important than age. Beyond the wonders of space, the book delves into topics that shape our everyday lives, such as the issue of accessible energy, which supports our modern world.
While the book is primarily aimed at children, parents will also find plenty of new insights within its pages. The history of our planet and humanity is told through captivating stories, without the dull dates that children often dislike. And in the end, it shows that even the smartest people in the world can be wrong - science is not about being infallible, but about the ongoing search for truth.
Od atómov ku galaxiám
Martin Lehotsky
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2,99 €