Lewis Carroll Epstein

Lewis Carroll Epstein is the author of layman's books on physics that use an idiosyncratic mix of cartoons and single-page brain teasers to pull the reader into advanced concepts in classical mechanics, quantum theory, and relativity.[1][2]

His books "Thinking Physics" and "Thinking Physics is Gedanken Physics" have been republished for almost 30 years, the former being on the Exploratorium recommended science reading list.[3][4][5] He credits his teaching style to experience presenting technical testimony to trial juries and congressional hearings.[6]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Open Library description for Thinking physics is Gedanken Physics (ol = 18198258M)".
  2. "Amazon.com Editorial product description for Thinking Physics".
  3. "Open Library republication dates for Thinking Physics (ol = 8712446W)".
  4. "Open Library republication dates for Thinking Physics is Gedanken Physics (ol = 8712447W)".
  5. "Exploratorium reading list".
  6. Epstein, Lewis, Thinking Physics is Gedanken Physics, ISBN 0-935218-06-8
  7. New Scientist review of Thinking Physics by John Gribbin, December 10, 1981
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