Publisher's Synopsis
The series "The Paradox of the Wand" is a comic book for children and adults. There are seven books. The photos show physical experiments. No math or formulas. It is viewed quickly, of course easily. It's not boring. It's fun. Two boys and a girl explain what's in the figures. They are geniuses in physics. Maybe they're superheroes. The three conduct paradoxical thought experiments. They make unique discoveries. They find infinitely fast motion, find motion like a worm, find the cause of the inertia of bodies, discover why there is dark matter and dark energy, explain Newton's absolute time, and explain Einstein's relative time in another way. They are convinced that they will receive the Nobel Prize. Is that correct? Yes, because I taught private physics lessons to children for ten years. The parents of these boys and girls were convinced that the children were stupid and would never understand physics. Now I know that such children do not exist. It all depends on the way physical knowledge is offered. When knowledge is shown as paradoxes, curiosity and magic, the children of the planet Earth become true geniuses.