“Physics Without Physicists‑7” is a book of 30 chapters that explores physics paradoxes, common misconceptions, and real laws of nature in a clear, popular‑science style. Each chapter is independent, so the book can be read in any order.
Every chapter follows the same structure:
Experience → Expectation → Reality → Explanation.
It begins with a simple experiment or everyday situation, continues with an intuitive prediction, then presents the actual physical result and a clear explanation of why it happens that way.
Some chapters not only analyze paradoxes but also explain the physical laws themselves — in plain language, without formulas or academic heaviness. Concepts that once seemed unclear at school are presented here in a straightforward and accessible way.
The book includes atmospheric illustrations and light humorous notes that help maintain interest without overloading the reader.
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