The table of contents is very ambitious: action principle, quantification, performance spaces, mathematical tools, special and general relativity, field theory, anti-matter, the four types of force, the Higgs boson, the paradoxes of time, etc. Do not wait, however, to learn a lot of physical into the details. Essential Mathematics blanks in each field are given but remain too brief so that we understand well.
However, the interest of the book is to provide an introduction to all the questions that occupy physical from Lagrange to the latest contemporary developments, such as the apparent ability to act on the past. And it makes you want to open others to go further.