Can be read quickly and slowly and gives a rigorous history of ideas leading up to the multiverse and dark matter. In some ways much more satisfying than Brian Greene and Michio Kaku, because he gets a little more technical in his focus.

A very thorough history of mankind's understanding of the universe around us, this book contains a lot of interesting information and guides the reader through the logic of the times that attended the various states of understanding. Unfortunately, I felt that the book was a bit dry at times, with some of the concepts introduced in a very stiff and formal manner.

Overall, it was a good read, but I prefer the humor and accessibility of Brian Greene's writing.
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Didn't real all of this just parts
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