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Read A Journey into Modern Physics on Almost Any Device!

  • kieronconway
  • May 20
  • 3 min read
Read the E-book - A Journey into Modern Physics on Almost Any Device!

Read it on phones, tablets, laptops and desktops

You don't need a Kindle device to enjoy the three-part series A Journey into Modern Physics.


Amazon provides the free Kindle App, which allows readers to access Kindle books on a huge range of everyday devices. Whether you prefer reading on a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer, the Kindle App makes it simple to build your own digital library and read wherever you are.


No Kindle Device Required

Many readers assume they need to buy a dedicated Kindle e-reader before they can purchase Kindle books. Fortunately, that is not the case.

The free Kindle App provides access to the same Kindle bookstore and reading experience without needing any additional hardware.

This means the complete three-part series A Journey into Modern Physics can be read comfortably on devices you may already own.


What Devices Support the Kindle App?

The Kindle App can be downloaded free of charge onto:

  • Apple iPhones and iPads

  • Android phones and tablets

  • Windows laptops and desktop PCs

  • MacBooks and Apple desktop computers

Once installed, the app connects directly to your Amazon account, allowing you to purchase, download and read Kindle books instantly.


Why Readers Enjoy the Kindle App

The Kindle App includes many useful features:


  • Adjustable text size and font styles

  • Day and night reading modes

  • Bookmarking and highlighting tools

  • Synchronisation between devices

  • Instant delivery of purchased books

  • Colour devices handle images and tables well


You can begin reading on one device and continue later on another, without losing your place.


Getting Started


  1. Download the free Kindle App for your preferred device

  2. Sign in using your Amazon account

  3. Search Amazon for A Journey into Modern Physics

  4. Purchase and download any of the books instantly

  5. Start reading immediately


No Kindle device required — just curiosity and an interest in modern physics.


Explore the Series on your Favourite Devices

A Journey into Modern Physics is in three parts as a main series. There is also a LIGHT series adaptation for younger readers contemplating further education.

A Journey into Modern Physics introduces many of the fascinating ideas behind modern physics in a clear and accessible way, in three down-load parts. The series concentrates on good physics rather than sensational and often misleading descriptions found in popular science books and articles.

And, maths is kept to an absolute minimum. Even if maths is not your thing, you can still enjoy the revelations revealed by the series.

There are lots of images, tables and graphs to assist in understanding concepts.


As well as the main series, there is a LIGHT adaptation of the three books, same subject matter, less detail and more WOW factor - more suitable for younger minds heading to further education. The series helps bridge the gap between school-science and university-thinking.


PART 1: From Atoms to quarks, electrons and the Higgs Field

PART 2: From the birth of the universe to its ultimate demise

PART 3: A bit more physics and Nobel prizes in physics from 1901 to 2024


'A bit more physics' includes; symmetry, magnetism, semiconductors and the accelerators of CERN. For Nobel prizes, the names of the laureates are provided, together with the reason for the award. If this involves physics not explained in the previous 18 chapters, then details are provided.


The main series is also available from Amazon as three paper backs.

By the end of the journey, your knowledge and understanding of modern physics will be most impressive!

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If you want to know more, go to the books' website and explore at:

From the web site you can view a sample or buy one of the books from your local Amazon, on-line store.

To ensure that the journey never ends, there is this blog to discover.

 
 
 

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