A book for all those who want to step back relying on concrete and indisputable facts. One star less for the downright clumsy style of the author. When he thinks he's a writer or a philosopher, he will lay only common sense that he takes himself for the original, and makes redundant all - for example, in his youth indescribable college ... do not take it badly but we Kervasdoué balance! We bought your book to learn scientific facts, not for you to tell us your existence and your EXCITING EXCITING points of pseudo-philosophical view of life, the media, political, ... All this poorly written and poorly told over the market.
Perhaps a future more rigorous work, strictly scientific to rectify the boat? I am the first to hope. When one is scientific, it is often good to not try to impersonate also literary. Everyone is not Boris Vian.