The second book belongs to Miss Zhao. As an expert of physicists, "dimensional analysis" allows scientists to calculate the equivalent of a nuclear explosion by reading newspapers, and Enrico Fermi can also calculate it with a handful of scraps of paper on the spot. It's amazing. Is it? Also, why can't animals on land grow to infinity? Why do giants not exist? This book is also full of eloquence, which makes people fondle it.
The third book is one of a series of popular science books. All the books are good, but I haven't finished reading them. The author of this book has been engaged in related research all the year round, lifting weights easily.
This set of books has both history and science, and it is a rare good book to understand physics for a hundred years. One of the editors, Abraham Pais, is also a theoretical physicist. He is a part-time writer and his biographies of scientists are well worth reading.