"the majority of Hart-Davis’ writing is very simple and easy to read, which really cements the fact he is regarded as one of Britain’s best science communicators. He even goes as far as simplifying some of the more complex scientific theories. Whilst explaining James Joule’s thermodynamic experiment, he takes the researcher’s lengthy hypothesis and puts it simply in just six words, making for a much easier and more enjoyable read..." - Bethany Pritchard reviews Adam Hart-Davis' Schrodinger's Cat
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