‘The Fabric of the Cosmos’ by Brian Greene – book review
‘The Fabric of the Cosmos’ by Brian Greene is a mind blowing book that can be read by anyone that is keen to know about mysteries of the spacetime that we live in. It is quite easy to read as there are no equations or rocket science but it can make you stop reading to think “could it be?”. It is good for geeks and amateurs of quantum physic. Brian Greene as always explains the most astonishing discoveries and theories in a simple way, he uses familiar daily examples and cartoon characters, it can be helpful to get a funny picture of a complicated idea. Even Tony Robbins is mentioned there in a fictional story. There are quite many illustrations showing graphically how universe operates, eg. how slices of space time are similar to bread crumbs or movie frames. Many scientists names and their life stories are mentioned, some of them are peculiar. What other say:
‘Magnificent … sends shivers down the spine’ – Financial Times
‘The New Hawking, only better’ – The Times
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