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A universe from nothing

why there is something rather than nothing

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A universe from nothing
Lawrence Maxwell Krauss
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An edition of A Universe from Nothing (2010)

A universe from nothing

why there is something rather than nothing

1st Atria Books trade pbk. ed.
  • 3.54 ·
  • 13 Ratings
  • 40 Want to read
  • 2 Currently reading
  • 17 Have read

Theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss explains the groundbreaking new scientific advances presenting the most recent evidence for how our universe evolved--and the implications for how it's going to end.

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Atria Paperback
Language
English
Pages
202

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A universe from nothing: why there is something rather than nothing
2013, Atria Paperback
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Table of Contents

A cosmic mystery story : beginnings
A cosmic mystery story : weighing the universe
Light from the beginning of time
Much ado about nothing
The runaway universe
The free lunch at the end of the universe
Our miserable future
A grand accident?
Nothing is something
Nothing is unstable
Brave new worlds.

Edition Notes

Various printings.

Includes index.

Previously published in New York by Free Press, 2012.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
523.1/8
Library of Congress
QB981 .K773 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxix, 202 p.
Number of pages
202

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27145211M
ISBN 10
1451624468
ISBN 13
9781451624465
OCLC/WorldCat
823380514

Work Description

"Internationally known theoretical physicist and bestselling author Lawrence Krauss offers provocative, revelatory answers to the most basic philosophical questions: Where did our universe come from? Why is there something rather than nothing? And how is it all going to end? Why is there something rather than nothing?" is asked of anyone who says there is no God. Yet this is not so much a philosophical or religious question as it is a question about the natural world--and until now there has not been a satisfying scientific answer. Today, exciting scientific advances provide new insight into this cosmological mystery: Not only can something arise from nothing, something will always arise from nothing. With his wonderfully clear arguments and wry humor, pioneering physicist Lawrence Krauss explains how in this fascinating antidote to outmoded philosophical and religious thinking. As he puts it in his entertaining video of the same title, which has received over 675,000 hits, "Forget Jesus. The stars died so you could be born." A mind-bending trip back to the beginning of the beginning, A Universe from Nothing authoritatively presents the most recent evidence that explains how our universe evolved--and the implications for how it's going to end. It will provoke, challenge, and delight readers to look at the most basic underpinnings of existence in a whole new way. And this knowledge that our universe will be quite different in the future from today has profound implications and directly affects how we live in the present. As Richard Dawkins has described it: This could potentially be the most important scientific book with implications for atheism since Darwin"--

"Authoritatively presents the most recent evidence that explains how our universe evolved--and the implications for how it's going to end"--

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