A Book Not To Buy On Dark Matter

If you want to buy a book to learn more about Dark Matter, one to avoid is a book called: The Disordered Cosmos: A Journey into Dark Matter, Spacetime, and Dreams Deferred. By Chanda Prescod-Weinstein.

While it does have some good information on particle physics and cosmology, like some reviewers have also mentioned, this book is basically a look into the racist, warped mind of someone trying to convince / mentally condition their readers that anything White is bad. Everything is about colour, gender, and, of course, playing the victim.

Cosmic Queries Book

While I don't agree with his theories, and that's all they are, theories, this is a decent basic alternative that talks about Planets, Space, Dark Matter and Dark Energy etc: Cosmic Queries: StarTalk's Guide to Who We Are, How We Got Here, and Where We're Going. Neil deGrasse Tyson.


She even goes so far as to suggest the term "Dark" matter is racist and dark matter should be called something else. This book is like marxist Black Lives Matter on steroids. And I can't help but feel that its almost like the author has an agenda. Either that or she is a victim of "wokeness" to extremes that surpass total ridiculousness.

One reviewer wrote: "A book celebrating Black achievement while dismissing foundational POC achievement. Heartbreaking."

So if you want a book that claims to be about Dark Matter, but really focuses on racism, white guilt, white supremacy, white male dominance, gender, and clown world level "wokeness", this could be the book for you. I won't link to the book because it doesn't even deserve that. It's ultimately total garbage.

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