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Six Easy Pieces: Essentials of Physics
Explained by Its Most Brilliant Teacher
by
Richard Feynman
I would give my kids a copy of Rich-
ard Feynman’s
Six Easy Pieces and
Six
Not-So-Easy Pieces: Einstein’s Relativity, Symmetry, and Space-
Time. Richard Feynman is a famous physicist.
I love both his
demeanor as well as his understanding of physics.
I’ve also been reading
Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from
the Beaten Track by Feynman and rereading
Genius: The Life
and Science of Richard Feynman, a biography about him. [8]
Thing Explainer: Complicated Stuff in
Simple Words by Randall Munroe
A great book by Randall Munroe (cre-
ator of
xkcd, a very science-oriented
webcomic).
In this book, he explains
very complicated concepts, all the way from climate change
to physical systems to submarines while only using the thou-
sand most common words in the English language.
He called
the Saturn Five rocket “Up Goer Five.” You can’t defi ne a rocket
as a spaceship or a rocket. It’s self-referential. He says “up goer.”
It’s this thing that goes up. Kids get it right away. [4]
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