I don't have it but at school when it was first released I had an excuse to be on that website instead of doing what ever the hell we were doing in class
Gah, I wish! If only I had money...
All I've got is some of the first few pages from the sneak peak they give ya. And even those few pages were interesting!!!
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I read... "The Fabric of the Cosmos" by Brian Greene...
It had physics in it. And little vibrating strings.
As for Brian May's book... I haven't seen it and I haven't looked into what EXACTLY it's about...
I've got it and I can say Brian & Co make a hell of a lot more sense than my physics and chemistry teachers ever did. I actually understand a lot more science stuff now
I am fond of Astronomy, Brian may is kind of genious, he uses his brain for music, but also for a cience like Astronomy, that is really really really hard to find in one person...left and right side of the brain at the same time!...
He did a very good job with the book : Bang: the complete history of the universe!!
As far as I know, the book has two additional authors. So it isn't as if Brian wrote the book by himself. However, he is definitely knowledgeable about astronomy and it's good he and his friends are trying to popularize science.