About This Book
"Thing Explainer" by Randall Munroe is a highly informative and amusing exploration of complex concepts using only the thousand most commonly used words in the English language. With his signature humor and simple yet effective illustrations, Munroe endeavors to explain complicated ideas, ranging from everyday objects to the deepest mysteries of the universe, in a way that is accessible and entertaining to readers of all backgrounds.
Delving into various fields such as technology, biology, chemistry, and physics, Munroe dissects intricate concepts like the internal workings of a car engine, the fascinating process of human reproduction, and the mind-boggling physics of space exploration. Through his unique approach, he demystifies complex topics, making them relatable and easily digestible for curious minds.
Using a series of diagrams and straightforward descriptions, Munroe translates technical jargon into plain language, allowing readers to grasp the workings of complex systems without feeling overwhelmed. He provides context and simplifies complex ideas, enabling readers to develop a clearer understanding of the world around them.
While maintaining a light-hearted tone throughout the book, Munroe showcases his extensive knowledge and passion for science. He effortlessly guides readers through complicated subjects, shedding light on the fundamental principles that govern our lives. Whether explaining how a dishwasher works or unraveling the mysteries of the nuclear power plant, Munroe succeeds in making his explanations both informative and enjoyable.
"Thing Explainer" is not just for science enthusiasts, but for anyone who has ever wondered about the inner workings of everyday objects. Munroe's ability to distill complex ideas into simple terms makes this book an accessible and engaging read for both young and old alike. Prepare to be enlightened and entertained as you embark on a journey of discovery through the captivating world of "Thing Explainer".
Delving into various fields such as technology, biology, chemistry, and physics, Munroe dissects intricate concepts like the internal workings of a car engine, the fascinating process of human reproduction, and the mind-boggling physics of space exploration. Through his unique approach, he demystifies complex topics, making them relatable and easily digestible for curious minds.
Using a series of diagrams and straightforward descriptions, Munroe translates technical jargon into plain language, allowing readers to grasp the workings of complex systems without feeling overwhelmed. He provides context and simplifies complex ideas, enabling readers to develop a clearer understanding of the world around them.
While maintaining a light-hearted tone throughout the book, Munroe showcases his extensive knowledge and passion for science. He effortlessly guides readers through complicated subjects, shedding light on the fundamental principles that govern our lives. Whether explaining how a dishwasher works or unraveling the mysteries of the nuclear power plant, Munroe succeeds in making his explanations both informative and enjoyable.
"Thing Explainer" is not just for science enthusiasts, but for anyone who has ever wondered about the inner workings of everyday objects. Munroe's ability to distill complex ideas into simple terms makes this book an accessible and engaging read for both young and old alike. Prepare to be enlightened and entertained as you embark on a journey of discovery through the captivating world of "Thing Explainer".
What People Are Saying
“Explains all these very complicated concepts, only using the 1000 most common words in the English language.”
“Nuclear physics, space travel, and other topics made easy.”
Revisit Your Highlights, Deepen Your Understanding
Import your Kindle highlights to review, organize, and share the ideas that matter most to you.
Get the free browser extension
Share This Book
More Books in Science
View More
Scale
Geoffrey West

Einstein
Walter Isaacson

How to Change Your Mind
Michael Pollan

The Checklist Manifesto
Atul Gawande

When Breath Becomes Air
Paul Kalanithi

Behave
Robert Sapolsky

Who We Are and How We Got Here
David Reich

Genome
Matt Ridley

The Beginning Of Infinity
David Deutsch

The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind
Julian Jaynes

The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
Richard P. Feynman

The Selfish Gene
Richard Dawkins

The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
Thomas Kuhn

I Contain Multitudes
Ed Yong

If The Universe Is Teeming With Aliens...Where Is Everybody?
Stephen Webb

Living Within Limits
Garrett Hardin

Moonwalking with Einstein
Joshua Foer

QED
Richard Feynman

Six Easy Pieces
Richard P. Feynman

The Book of Why
Judea Pearl

The Double Helix
James D. Watson Ph.D.

The Evolution of Everything
Matt Ridley

The Gene
Siddhartha Mukherjee

The God Delusion
Richard Dawkins

The Precipice
Toby Ord

What Do You Care What Other People Think?
Richard P. Feynman

100 Plus
Sonia Arrison

A Brief History of Time
Stephen Hawking

A Cultural History of Physics
Karoly Simonyi

A Life Decoded
J. Craig Venter
Popular Books Recommended by Great Minds 📚

Sapiens
Yuval Noah Harari

The Hard Thing About Hard Things
Ben Horowitz

Zero to One
Peter Thiel

High Output Management
Andrew Grove

Principles
Ray Dalio

Shoe Dog
Phil Knight

Snow Crash
Neal Stephenson

Meditations
Marcus Aurelius

Originals
Adam Grant

Poor Charlie's Almanack
Charlie Munger

The Innovators Dilemma
Clayton Christensen

The Lean Startup
Eric Reis

The Sovereign Individual
James Dale Davidson & William Rees-Mogg

High Growth Handbook
Elad Gil

Influence
Robert Cialdini

Principles for Dealing With The Changing World Order
Ray Dalio

Rework
Jason Fried

Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman
Richard Feynman

The Ride of a Lifetime
Bob Iger

The Three Body Problem
Cixin Liu

Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman

7 Powers
Hamilton Helmer

Antifragile
Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Atlas Shrugged
Ayn Rand

Blitzscaling
Reid Hoffman

Dune
Frank Herbert

Foundation
Isaac Asimov

Good To Great
Jim Collins

Hopping Over The Rabbit Hole
Anthony Scaramucci

Man's Search for Meaning
Viktor Frankl
