The Greatest Story Ever Told--So Far: Why Are We Here?

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Simon and Schuster, 21 мар. 2017 г. - Всего страниц: 322
"In this grand poetic vision of nature, internationally renowned, award-winning theoretical physicist Lawrence M. Krauss tells the dramatic story of the discovery of the hidden world that underlies reality--and how we find our place within it. ln his New York Times bestselling book A Universe from Nothing, Krauss revealed how something--our entire universe--could arise from nothing, a paradigm-shifting view of how everything that exists in our universe first came to be. Now, in The Greatest Story Ever Told--So Far, Krauss reveals what everything that exists--reality--really is. Reality is not what you think or sense--it's weird, wild, and counterintuitive, and its inner workings seem at least as implausible as the idea that something can come from nothing. This landmark, unprecedented work explains the seemingly inexplicable in an absorbing, lively account of the greatest intellectual adventure in history: the creation of the scientific view of the universe at its most fundamental scales--where fact is stranger than fiction. With his trademark wit and accessible style, Krauss leads us to realms so small that they are invisible to microscopes, to the birth and rebirth of light, and into the natural forces that govern our existence. His unique blend of rigorous research and engaging storytelling invites us into the lives and minds of the remarkable scientists who have helped to unravel the unexpected fabric of reality, with reasoning rather than superstition and dogma, and to explain how everything we see--and can't see--came about. A passionate advocate tor reason, Krauss gives the rationale for the seemingly irrational--the mysteries and apparent contradictions of quantum physics, and what that means for our lives here on Earth--and beyond. Ultimately, The Greatest Story challenges us to re-envision our world, as it appears that "God" does play dice with the universe. In the incisive style of his scintillating essays for the New Yorker, Krauss makes it clear that the universe we experience isn't designed for us--and that our existence is a cosmic accident. Provocative and challenging, this book is essential reading for anyone who wants a proper perspective on our origins and our possible future. At its core, The Greatest Story is about the best of what it means to be human--an epic history of our ultimately purposeless universe that addresses the question "Why are we here?""--Jacket.
 

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Prologue
1
Genesis
7
From the Armoire to the Cave
9
Seeing in the Dark
19
Through a Glass Lightly
33
There and Back Again
45
A Stitch in Time
55
The Shadows of Reality
71
Cold Stark Reality Breaking Bad or Beautiful?
181
Living inside a Superconductor
191
The Bearable Heaviness of Being Symmetry Broken Physics Fixed
201
Revelation
209
The Wrong Place at the Right Time
211
The Fog Lifts
219
Free at Last
231
Spanking the Vacuum
249

A Universe Stranger than Fiction
83
A Wrinkle in Time
97
Decay and Rubble
113
From Here to Infinity Shedding Light on the Sun
125
Exodus
137
Desperate Times and Desperate Measures
139
March of the Titans
151
Endless Forms Most Beautiful Symmetry Strikes Back
167
Gothic Cathedrals of the TwentyFirst Century
259
More Questions than Answers
275
From a Beer Party to the End of Time
289
Cosmic Humility
301
Acknowledgments
307
Index
309
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Lawrence Krauss, a renowned theoretical physicist, is the president of The Origins Project Foundation and host of the Origins Podcast. He is the author of more than 300 scientific publications and nine books—including the bestselling The Physics of Star Trek—and the recipient of numerous international awards for his research and writing. Hailed by Scientific American as a “rare scientific public intellectual,” he is also a regular columnist for newspapers and magazines and appears frequently on radio and television.

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