Product Details
Publisher: AnchorPublish Date: Feb 14 2006
ISBN: 1400033721
Binding: Paperback
Dimensions: 5.2 x 7.9 x 1 inches
Weight: 0.85 pounds
Pages: 448 pages
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Parallel Worlds: A Journey Through Creation, Higher Dimensions, and the Future of the Cosmos
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Customer ReviewsEndlessly fascinating!Like its predecessor Hyperspace, PW is a fascinating tour of physics at the theoretical cutting edge. MK is an ever lucid and entertaining guide. Though he doesn't always succeed in making abstruse ideas completely intelligible, he does so for the most part. And where he is less successful -- as PW progresses to M-theory and beyond -- he nonetheless spurs his readers' enthusiasm to read on. It's hard to imagine 'headier' stuff than one finds between the covers of PW. My thanks to MK for letting us non-physicists/cosmologists in on all the excitement! THANK YOU SIR !! THANK YOU MICHIO FOR AT LAST A READABLE BOOK ON WHAT THE UNIVERSE IS ALL ABOUT. I CANNOT RECOMMEND THIS BOOK MORE THAN FIVE STARS OR I WOULD. I READ A LOT AND FINDING READABLE MATERIAL IS NOT EASY. GENE ADDINGTON The glossary entry for "anthropic principle" begins "The principle that the constants of nature are tuned to allow for life and intelligence." Tuning something is an activity that demands intelligence. Very Easy to Understand Actually I think the most intelligent thing the designer ever did was inventing evolution. I don't have much physics backgroud but found this book very easy to comprehend and easy to read also. The information is astonishing. Fascinating. Impressive. Amazing! Ranges further and is more accessible than Brian Greene's "Elegant Universe." A must read for anyone who is interested in the _very big questions_. 57 reviews found. Displaying 1-5. next Product DetailsPublisher: AnchorPublish Date: Feb 14 2006 ISBN: 1400033721 Binding: Paperback Dimensions: 5.2 x 7.9 x 1 inches Weight: 0.85 pounds Pages: 448 pages |
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