Book A Universe of Nothingness (7th Ed.)
Revolutionary and highly entertaining essay explaining why there is a Universe instead of Nothing and what role that Nothing plays in the Universe as we know it.
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Synopsis
According to Richard Dawkins, this book is to physics what The Origin of Species is to biology. It explains in a simple and passionate way the complex mechanisms by which a Universe emerged from Nothing (with all that this entails) and the importance of this Nothing (the so-called dark matter) in the Universe we inhabit today. Because of his clarity of exposition and his narrative expertise, Krauss has often been compared to Carl Sagan and, like him, he has collaborated in several television and on-line science popularization programs.
Author: Krauss, Lawrence M.
Krauss is the most active American physicist. D. from MIT and founder of Origins, a program that brings together scientists from around the world and experts in various disciplines to elucidate the origins of the universe, the human species and our consciousness. Krauss is the author of more than 300 publications and has been awarded the world's most prestigious research prizes (including the Julius Edgard Lilienfeld and the Oersted Medal). In 2013 a documentary The Unbelievers was released in which he and Richard Dawkins discuss the limits of science and reason.
Editorial : PASADO Y PRESENTE, S.L; N.º 1 edition (23 September 2013)
Language : Spanish
Softcover : 256 pages
Product weight : 380 g
Dimensions : 15.6 x 1.47 x 23.39 cm