Review of An Incomplete Theory

Please use this sub-forum to discuss any non-fiction books such as autobiographies or political commentary books.
Post Reply
Singh Rakesh
Posts: 78
Joined: 05 May 2024, 21:15
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 69
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-singh-rakesh.html
Latest Review: The Political Activism of Anthropologist Franz Boas, Citizen Scientst by Alan H McGowan

Review of An Incomplete Theory

Post by Singh Rakesh »

[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "An Incomplete Theory" by Megan Henry.]
Book Cover
5 out of 5 stars
Share This Review


The central focus of Megan Henry in the book entitled “An Incomplete Theory” is to investigate the examination of philosophy and science with regard to the formulation of a theory of quantum gravities. It explores the historical background of the main concepts of physics starting from ancient Greek time, the developments in the world of cosmology, and the incompleteness of the theories existing today. One of them is “Mach’s Principle,” which is connected with the incompatibility of Einstein’s general relativity to the principle.

In her book, Henry provides details on why the combination of general relativity with quantum mechanics and the Mach’s principle suggest that new approaches to gravity are needed. This book under discussion offers this kind of quest not only from the perspective of science but in a more general philosophical search into the nature of the cosmos.

There were aspects of the book I liked, and one particular is that it presents scientific content in a simple language that a layman can understand. Megan Henry does commendable work in providing history, philosophy, and physics of the underlying quest for a theory of quantum gravity. Megan Henry also walks through with the development from Galileo and Newton to dark matter and through gravitational waves, stressing continuity with the discovery of new possibilities.

This book is enriched not only by technical approaches but by personal testimony, making the book, apart from a scientifically grounded manual, the real-life investigation of a curious human. This mix of an interesting story and science is informative and makes you think. That's why I rated “An Incomplete Theory” 5 out of 5 stars. Megan Henry has beautifully crafted the book for readers to understand the complexity within history, philosophy, and physics. Not only does Megan Henry structure the book to follow a logical and linear path in pursuit of the goals, theoretical, and practical research, but she also makes it an entertaining and informative trip through the universe of quantum gravity.

The editing of the book was immaculate. It is a good book for readers with a desire to know more about science, philosophy, and history. I have found no form of dislike or objectionable point with relating to this book, which is why the book deserves a solid rating.

******
An Incomplete Theory
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
Blueberry Dragon
Posts: 457
Joined: 28 Oct 2023, 00:14
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 43
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-blueberry-dragon.html
Latest Review: The Virtuous Physician by Elliott B. Martin, Jr.

Post by Blueberry Dragon »

A well-written book on science that is tailored to a layman's viewpoint is a blessing indeed. I will suggest this to the science buffs that I know. Thank you for the review @Singh Rakesh.
User avatar
Sushan Ekanayake
Official Reviewer Representative
Posts: 5274
Joined: 04 May 2018, 19:13
Currently Reading: Pastor B and the Haunted Church
Bookshelf Size: 444
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-sushan-ekanayake.html
Latest Review: Crimeline Hollywood by Thomas Collins
Reading Device: B0794JC2K5

Post by Sushan Ekanayake »

Megan Henry's "An Incomplete Theory" masterfully blends history, philosophy, and physics to explore quantum gravity in an accessible way. A fascinating journey through science's big questions, perfect for curious minds. Congratulations on being BOTD!
We all need people who will give us feedback. That’s how we improve.

- Bill Gates -


:lire4: $u$han €kanayak€ :text-feedback:
Dorcus mumbua Masinzi
Posts: 59
Joined: 16 May 2024, 08:18
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 16
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-dorcus-mumbua-masinzi.html
Latest Review: Gran Sasso by Gary Parkins

Post by Dorcus mumbua Masinzi »

In "An Incomplete Theory", Megan Henry explores the intersection of philosophy and science in developing a theory of quantum gravity. She examines historical concepts, cosmological developments, and theoretical limitations, arguing that new approaches to gravity are necessary, seeking a deeper understanding of the cosmos.
User avatar
Alida Spies
Minimum Wage Millionaire Reader
Posts: 754
Joined: 20 Apr 2023, 13:45
Currently Reading: The Freedom Building
Bookshelf Size: 476
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-alida-spies.html
Latest Review: Infinity by Catalina DuBois

Post by Alida Spies »

The historical background of the main concepts of physics, from ancient Greek time and the incompleteness of the theories existing today sound fascinating. It will be interesting to examine the details of why the combination of general relativity with quantum mechanics and the Mach’s principle suggest that new approaches to gravity are needed. Scientific content in simple language is what I need, my scientific background is very sketchy. Thanking you for you informative review.
User avatar
Rupali Mishra
In It Together VIP
Posts: 1055
Joined: 12 Jun 2023, 05:05
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 75
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-rupali-mishra.html
Latest Review: Native Companions by Jenni Barnett

Post by Rupali Mishra »

Congrats on BOTD!
In order to examine quantum gravity in an approach that is easy to understand, Megan Henry's "An Incomplete Theory" skillfully combines physics, philosophy, and history. A compelling exploration of the most significant issues in science, ideal for inquisitive minds.
User avatar
Amos Osinya
Minimum Wage Millionaire Reader
Posts: 569
Joined: 13 Jun 2023, 15:35
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 83
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-amos-osinya.html
Latest Review: Dying Man, Dead Mouse, and other Stories by Lazarre Seymour Simckes

Post by Amos Osinya »

Am recommending this book to a colleague whose profession will perfectly find this book very useful. Otherwisez this is a very good and important book for discovering more about science and scientific principal
Chris Agbara
Book of the Month Participant
Posts: 840
Joined: 09 Mar 2022, 23:26
Currently Reading: The Riddle of Alchemy
Bookshelf Size: 182
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-chris-agbara.html
Latest Review: The Peacock's Heritage by Sasha M Stevens

Post by Chris Agbara »

"An Incomplete Theory" by Megan Henry is a masterfully crafted exploration of quantum gravity, blending science, philosophy, and history in an engaging and informative narrative. 5/5 stars!
The difference between taking and giving, and taking and not giving is the difference between life and death.
Corinna Borsato
Book of the Month Participant
Posts: 142
Joined: 11 Jul 2024, 08:51
Currently Reading: Fireproof Happiness: Extinguishing Anxiety & Igniting Hope
Bookshelf Size: 70
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-corinna-borsato.html
Latest Review: The Mindset by Ace Bowers

Post by Corinna Borsato »

I believe this book to be an intriguing mix of philosophy and science. The story highlights how far human curiosity can project us and how much science has evolved through time.
User avatar
Bertha Jackson
Bookshelves Moderator
Posts: 2596
Joined: 19 Aug 2020, 12:57
Favorite Book: Launchpad Republic: America's Entrepreneurial Edge and Why It Matters
Currently Reading: Life After Death
Bookshelf Size: 945
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-bertha-jackson.html
Latest Review: Death by Dose by Lynn Ronsen

Post by Bertha Jackson »

This thought-provoking book provides readers with quantum gravity theory's history, philosophy, and physics. Thank you for your informative review.
Bertha R. Jackson :D
Book Reviewer at OnlineBookClub.org
User avatar
Chinazo Anozie
Minimum Wage Millionaire Reader
Posts: 1673
Joined: 18 Jun 2019, 06:15
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 472
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-chinazo-anozie.html
Latest Review: The Hands of a Warrior by M.A. Dozier

Post by Chinazo Anozie »

This one is for the science geeks! Unfortunately, that's not me. I think it's commendable that Megan Henry was able to provide a succinct and entertaining explanation about quantum gravities in An Incomplete Theory.
Ajiferuke Ajibola
In It Together VIP
Posts: 615
Joined: 07 Feb 2023, 06:29
Currently Reading: In It Together
Bookshelf Size: 87
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-ajiferuke-ajibola.html
Latest Review: Man Mission by Eytan Uliel
2025 Reading Goal: 50
2025 Goal Completion: 0%

Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

"An Incomplete Theory" by Megan Henry explores the historical background of the concepts of physics and the incompleteness of current existing theories. I believe lovers of physics will benefit from the book because of its simplicity. Congrats on BOTD. Insightful review.
User avatar
Seetha E
Minimum Wage Millionaire Reader
Posts: 1880
Joined: 02 Mar 2023, 10:18
Currently Reading: The Financial Teen: Why Teens are Financially Lucky
Bookshelf Size: 356
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-seetha-e.html
Latest Review: Dying and Living by Ron Haake
2025 Reading Goal: 51
2025 Goal Completion: 68%

Post by Seetha E »

It is great to know that the author makes the complex subject of quantum gravity informative and entertaining to a layman by blending history, philosophy, and physics to her aid. Appreciate your detailed review.
User avatar
Devesh Patel
Posts: 637
Joined: 29 Jan 2023, 02:15
Currently Reading:
Bookshelf Size: 187
Reviewer Page: onlinebookclub.org/reviews/by-devesh-patel.html
Latest Review: Not Fishy Enough by Briton Kolber

Post by Devesh Patel »

This review provides a thoughtful and thorough assessment of "An Incomplete Theory," highlighting its success in blending science, philosophy, and personal narrative. The emphasis on accessible language, historical context, and scientific exploration makes the book appealing to both lay readers and enthusiasts.
User avatar
Deborah Belanger
Posts: 429
Joined: 08 Sep 2022, 10:29
Currently Reading: The Bulletproof Missionary
Bookshelf Size: 388
Reading Device: B00JG8GOWU

Post by Deborah Belanger »

Thank you for your insightful review on "An Incomplete Theory" by Megan Henry. This book explores the intersection of philosophy and science in developing a theory of quantum gravity. She examines historical concepts, cosmological developments, and theoretical limitations, arguing that new approaches to gravity are necessary, seeking a much deeper knowledge and understanding of the cosmos. This book is temporarily free on Amazon so I have put it on my shelf. Congratulations to the author for BOTD.
Post Reply

Return to “Non-Fiction Books”