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Andrew Zimmerman Jones
I'm a writer of both science and science fiction works, most notably String Theory for Dummies (which would fall in the science category, though at times it feels like science fiction). I speak on science topics, especially its role in our society, and have appeared on Michio Kaku's... show more

I'm a writer of both science and science fiction works, most notably String Theory for Dummies (which would fall in the science category, though at times it feels like science fiction). I speak on science topics, especially its role in our society, and have appeared on Michio Kaku's nationally-syndicated radio program Science Fantastic.I hold a degree in physics from Wabash College, where I graduated with honors and earned the Harold Q. Fuller Prize in Physics. (I also minored in mathematics and philosophy, but haven't written books on those subjects ... yet.) Since 2006, I have been the Physics Guide at About.com, a New York Times company, where I am responsible for writing, editing, and maintaining all of the site's physics-related news, articles, and other content. In 2008, I earned a Master's degree in Mathematics Education from Purdue University. I have a background in educational assessment publishing, and am still active doing freelance work in education, My love of science and writing began at a young age, through the reading of science fiction. In the 8th grade, I tested into Mensa, mainly because my favorite author, Isaac Asimov, was also a member. I remain a member to this day. I am also an Eagle Scout and a Master Mason in the Freemasons ... which, in total, means that I have secret plans to take over the world, but will likely be a benevolent dictator. I'm also a member of Toastmasters International, so I'll be a well-spoken one as well.
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Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios
Musings/Träumereien/Devaneios rated it 7 years ago
My criticism of these kind of books, from what I have read from other stuff, is that the writers tend to spout all the standard or classic theories as tablets of stone and rarely introduce new ideas (presentation-wise). Imagine you were able to generate a video clip of a science book where a whole g...
The Cheap Reader
The Cheap Reader rated it 12 years ago
The essays were interesting enough but they didn't fully grab my attention.
basswood
basswood rated it 13 years ago
A collection of essays by various experts that adds some good insights into the characters and why they behave the way they do according to social theorists and philosophers from ancient Greece to modern day. Be aware though that the "philosophy" in the title often extends into "psychology" and "et...
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