- Published: 29 November 2022
- ISBN: 9780141993720
- Imprint: Penguin Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 208
- RRP: $26.00
What's Eating the Universe?
And Other Cosmic Questions
- Published: 29 November 2022
- ISBN: 9780141993720
- Imprint: Penguin Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 208
- RRP: $26.00
One of the most imaginative scientists working today
Financial Times
Paul Davies is a courageous explorer of the boundaries of what we know about our world
Astrobiology Magazine
Paul Davies always probes the deepest questions in science ... His trademark talent: getting to the heart of the most technical aspects of science, without jargon and with down-to-earth analogies
Michael Berry, HH Wills Physics Laboratory
With striking insight, and metaphors that illuminate the landscape of science today, Davies once again becomes a guide to the near future.
Charles Jencks, The Garden of Cosmic Speculation
A whistle-stop tour of the major questions in contemporary cosmology
Philip Ball, author of Beyond Weird: Why Everything You Thought You Knew about Quantum Physics Is Different
A delightful account of the cutting edge of modern cosmology. He is truly exceptional at explaining all of this in his inimitable style--let's say 'astropoetry'
Simon Mitton, University of Cambridge
Brilliant. You won't find a clearer, more engaging guide to what we know (or would like to know) about the universe and how it is put together.
Bill Bryson, author of The Body: A Guide for Occupants
What's Eating the Universe? is Paul Davies at his very best. He brings a lifetime of experience in explaining mysteries of space and time to offer thought-provoking essays on deep questions in bite-sized, easily digestible chunks. There is no better overview of the advances made by cosmologists in recent decades.
John Gribbin, author of Six Impossible Things: The 'Quanta of Solace' and the Mysteries of the Subatomic World
What's Eating the Universe? is a veritable feast for curious minds. Davies, a polymath and lyrical writer, masterfully tackles all the big questions ranging from why this Universe to the meaning of life and the significance of the present moment-a whirlwind journey through ideas that have shaped our understanding of the cosmos and its constituents.
Priyamvada Natarajan, author of Mapping the Heavens: The Radical Scientific Ideas That Reveal the Cosmos
Paul Davies brings his customary lucidity to a survey of some of the most fascinating and puzzling aspects of our universe, simultaneously educating us about its vertiginous wonders and giving us a real sense of science's questions as it confronts and explores them and wrestles with their mystery. It is an absorbing and stimulating read, one of the best of its kind.
A.C. Grayling, author of The Frontiers of Knowledge
Paul Davies gives us a thought-provoking, fascinating, and delightful journey through some of the big questions that have perplexed and tantalized scientists throughout history. These are the questions and paradoxes that have stumped and teased history's greatest minds. What happened before the beginning? What is the meaning of the universe? Are there other universes?
Michio Kaku
A great introduction for readers new to physics ...Lessons in cosmology and astrophysics abound in this enthusiastic primer
Publishers Weekly
A lucid, informative, and good-humoured primer on the big questions of modern physics and cosmology, which describes not only the triumphs, but the remaining difficulties. Paul Davies at his best!
Ian Stewart, author of Calculating the Cosmos
Compelling ... Davies excels in succinctly addressing the cosmological conundrums that haven't received as much attention as dark matter, dark energy, what triggered the big bang and the fate of the universe
Forbes
A whistle-stop tour of the biggest mysteries that cosmologists are investigating today ... a fun way of making sure you're all caught up on where cosmology is at today
Physics World
Understanding theoretical physics is a daunting task, but What's Eating the Universe?is here to guide readers through the field. Each chapter is short-less than 10 pages-but jargon-free and full of information ... Regardless of the reader's prior physics knowledge, the book provides an accessible introduction to cosmology
Physics Today