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A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather Than Nothing by Lawrence M. Krauss
4.0
Author Lawrence Krauss explains how the universe could have emerged from nothing, based on the latest discoveries in cosmology and particle physics & challenges the traditional notions of creation and the need for a divine creator. Krauss argues that nothing is not what we usually think it is, and that nothing is unstable and can produce something. He also shows how the universe will eventually return to nothing in the distant future.
Book is well-written, engaging and provocative. Covers a lot of complex topics in a relatively accessible way, although some parts may require more background knowledge or careful reading. In the afterword Richard Dawkins praises Krauss for his scientific courage and eloquence.
This book is for those interested in the origin and fate of the universe, and also open to new perspectives and possibilities. A fascinating and enlightening journey through the wonders of nature and the power of human curiosity.
Book is well-written, engaging and provocative. Covers a lot of complex topics in a relatively accessible way, although some parts may require more background knowledge or careful reading. In the afterword Richard Dawkins praises Krauss for his scientific courage and eloquence.
This book is for those interested in the origin and fate of the universe, and also open to new perspectives and possibilities. A fascinating and enlightening journey through the wonders of nature and the power of human curiosity.