"This book is designed for the virtual reader in mind, it is concise and easy to read, yet it presents all
the basic laws of thermodynamics in a simplistic and straightforward manner."
What does "virtual reader in mind" mean and what does "it is concise and easy to read" mean?
It's like something is missing for the sentence.
Thank you.
Glancing at the full text, it is apparent that this was not written by a native English speaker. I believe that "designed for the virtual reader in mind" should probably be "designed with the virtual reader in mind", but don't understand the purpose of the word "virtual". "it is concise and easy to read" is correct.
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Glancing at the full text, it is apparent that this was not written by a native English speaker. I believe that "designed for the virtual reader in mind" should probably be "designed with the virtual reader in mind", but don't understand the purpose of the word "virtual".
"it is concise and easy to read" is correct. It means exactly what it says.
There is a hint of a comma s