Review by Cleigh55783 -- Mysteries Of the First Instant
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Review by Cleigh55783 -- Mysteries Of the First Instant
What did the Universe look like? This is a common question frequently asked and divided the world. David Friedmann and Dania Sheldon take a look at the theories unearthed by professional scientists in the hope of discovering what happened before the world began. The authors begin to explore the theories and begin to separate the facts from the fiction. He also describes what he believes and what influenced his views. He is shown to be a devoted father keen to allow his child, Seb to make a view of how the Earth had begun. It looks at all the possibilities and begins to slowly answer questions that have never been fully answered.
Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon begin their journey of this book; Mysteries of the first instant by describing at the beginning what is about and the questions that began to divide the world. The author starts by describing the many theories. The main theory that is deeply researched is the Big Bang Theory conducted by Charles Darwin. Darwin believed that the Earth was created by a big bang of an asteroid and that created all the seven planets which get their names from Roman Gods. Friedman believes there is truth in the theory because he was brought up by Judaism and their beliefs. He references the other major theories such as Christianity’s theory of how God had created the Earth in Under seven days, leaving Sunday as a rest day. During the middle of the book, he introduces his son, Seb, to the ministry of science by using a video that helps explain in quite a lot of detail and in-depth the meanings of the world in a way he wasn’t able to including some sophisticated context allowing his son to ask questions about it so he gets a major idea of the world's origins.
Mysteries of the first instant written by Daniel Friedmann and Dania Sheldon is a well-written, exciting piece of literature that allows the reader to make realistic judgments on the universe's origin based on the information and the charts that are provided to help with the assumptions. One thing I particularly liked was how the writer included a page at the beginning of the book to notify the reader of what the book is about and its themes it is based on. I think this was a engaging way because it allows individuals a heads up of what’s to come within the boo they are going to read. Alongside the organisation page, I also paid a keen interest in the images displayed when the writers include their findings in the form of facts and statistics. The images used in the book represent what the writers have explained previously. This is a interesting way to help the reader come to an assumption.
This book is of an fascinating read. It is clear the book is well edited on a professional level, this being said I could not find anything negative to suggest about this book. This book is of an strong religious background, therefore it is not compatible for those individuals who have strong religious views. The ideal audience that would enjoy this book and benefit from it the most are those who have an keen interest in astronomy and the worlds origin.
Throughout the book it has cleared many questions that have been un answered for many years. It is of an interesting read for all and may help you come to an assumption of what really happened before the world began. The book evaluates in extreme detail all the theories and separates the facts from fiction to help form an conclusion that feels right for them. I have taken into consideration the positive and negative aspects that I have found within the book and I have come to an formal decision to award this amazing book a 4 out of 4 stars. This book has been given four stars because it is professional written and a lot of thought has been used to be able to create such an educational book. Overall, I have enjoyed my read of this book and I will recommend to people I know.
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Mysteries Of the First Instant
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