E=mc2 by David Bodanis

E=mc2

Decoding E=mc²: A Mind-Blowing Sci-Tour

Written byDavid Bodanis
Narrated byDan Cashman
Length6h49m
Release dateMarch 29, 2002
LanguageEnglish
★★★★ 4.3 (100 ratings)

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AuthorDavid Bodanis
NarratorDan Cashman
Runtime6h49m
PublishedMarch 29, 2002
Rating★★★★ 4.3 / 5 (100 ratings)
CategoriesEducation & Learning, Education, Science & Engineering, Mathematics, Science, Physics
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

Dive into the mind of a genius with David Bodanis's lucid exploration of one of science’s most enigmatic equations. This audiobook unravels the complexities of Einstein’s theory through relatable examples and vivid storytelling, making it accessible for both science enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Narrated by Dan Cashman with a clear and engaging voice, this journey from smoke detectors to black holes will keep you hooked throughout its 6 hours and 49 minutes.

Tags: EinsteinRelativityScienceIntriguingEducational

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  • Expert narration by Dan Cashman brings every character and scene to life across 6h49m of immersive audio.
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Editor's Review ★★★★

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Dan Cashman's narration is nothing short of remarkable, imbuing every moment of E=mc² with just the right balance of curiosity and clarity. His delivery keeps pace with the book’s complex concepts without ever feeling overwhelming. One particularly effective technique he uses is to relate seemingly abstract theories to everyday phenomena, making Einstein’s equations feel like a natural part of your world. However, there are occasional moments where the production seems slightly underwhelming, especially during the more technical sections, which could benefit from clearer sound effects and a bit more dynamic pacing. Despite these minor drawbacks, this audiobook is a compelling listen for anyone seeking to understand one of the most pivotal ideas in modern physics.

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