A review by thumbelinablues
Six Easy Pieces: Essentials of Physics By Its Most Brilliant Teacher by Richard P. Feynman

5.0

A personable, clear, useful, and comforting read. I will probably need my own copy when I actually take physics. Fun footnotes, too; this isn't the most representative quote, but it's one of my favorites:

"Poets say science takes away from the beauty of the stars — mere globs of gas atoms. Nothing is "mere". I too can see the stars on a desert night, and feel them. But do I see less or more? The vastness of the heavens stretches my imagination — stuck on this carousel my little eye can catch one-million-year-old light. A vast pattern — of which I am a part... It does not do harm to the mystery to know a little more about it. For far more marvelous is the truth than any artists of the past imagined it. Why do the poets of the present not speak of it? What men are poets who can speak of Jupiter if he were a man, but if he is an immense spinning sphere of methane and ammonia must be silent?"