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cymo01 's review for:
A Universe from Nothing: Why There Is Something Rather Than Nothing
by Richard Dawkins, Lawrence M. Krauss
This is a short interesting book describing the Big Bang and the ultimate fate of our flat universe. The book is, at times, quite accessible. At others not so much. I think Krauss does as good a job as possible describing very complex physics. The book is useful not only for its description of basic laws of nature but for providing yet another example of why the notion of a supernatural creator of the universe is nearly irrelevant in the 21st century. Recommended.