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Our Mathematical Universe - My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality (Paperback)
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Our Mathematical Universe - My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality (Paperback)
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In Our Mathematical Universe, Max Tegmark, one of the most original
physicists at work today, leads us on an astonishing journey to
explore the mysteries uncovered by cosmology and to discover the
nature of reality Part-history of the cosmos, part-intellectual
adventure, Our Mathematical Universe travels from the Big Bang to
the distant future via parallel worlds, across every possible scale
- from the sub-atomic to the intergalactic - showing how
mathematics provides the answers to our questions about the world.
Where do we come from? What makes the universe the way it is? In
essence, why are we here? With dazzling clarity, Max Tegmark
ponders these deep mysteries and allows us to grasp the most
cutting-edge and mind-boggling theories of physics. What he
proposes is an elegant and fascinating idea: that our physical
world not only is described by mathematics, but that it is
mathematics. 'Our Mathematical Universe is nothing if not
impressive. Brilliantly argued and beautifully written, it is never
less than thought-provoking about the greatest mysteries of our
existence' - New York Times 'An amazing ride through the rich
landscape of contemporary cosmology... Physics could do with more
characters like Tegmark... an imaginative intellect and a
charismatic presence' - Clive Cookson, Financial Times Max Tegmark
is author or co-author of more than 200 technical papers, twelve of
which have been cited more than 500 times. He has featured in
dozens of science documentaries, and his work with the SDSS
collaboration on galaxy clustering shared the first prize in
Science magazine's "Breakthrough of the Year: 2003". He holds a
Ph.D from the University of California, Berkeley, and is a physics
professor at MIT.
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