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By embracing a unique blend of questions, observations, and art, this book serves as a gateway to the realm of scientific exploration.
If you are an aspiring physicist, an art enthusiast, an educator, a homeschooling parent, or simply a curious individual yearning to explore the wonders of the universe, this book is for you. It transcends the boundaries between science and art, inviting you to embark on a curious adventure.
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“Welcome, Curiosity” was an absolutely lovely book – really fun to read! It was a unique with its creative and radical presentation of science – with a combination of pictures and excercises along with some explanation, providing some pretty good food for thought.
It started with a fun experiments about a particle and then wave, and went on down the rabbit hole from there. I was surprised to see how much they’re related!
When was the last time you watched a light drizzle affecting a still puddle! (A more uncommon eg would be entering a swimming pool when the water is absolutely still, and watching all the consequtive ripples!)
Overall provided quite an interesting scientific introspection and learning of what we see around us. Anyone with curiosity about the world around them will be able to relate to the concepts of the book.