Another one of the scenarios that I particularly enjoyed was “What would happen if a baseball was thrown by a pitcher at the speed of light?”. This is another completely absurd question that will never happen in real life, but that is the charm of this book. He goes from burning the air in front and behind the ball to making a nuclear explosion that can flatten a city. And he explains all of this with great humor that makes you want to keep reading more.
I would strongly recommend this book to people who like science and other physics-based things, but I don’t have that much of a background in either of them and I could understand the topics fine. I would also recommend this book to people who like funny books and want to read other things rather than just regular novels. I would rate this book a 9/10 because everything from the writing to the drawings and just the humor was great, but to the less experienced person in the science and math fields, some of the formulas that he uses to find the answers to these questions can get confusing. Other than that, this is probably the best book that is not a regular novel I have ever read.