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The Greatest Story Ever Told...So Far

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The Greatest Story Ever Told...So Far by Lawrence M. Krauss delves into the fascinating narrative of scientific discovery, exploring the universe's fundamental particles and forces. Krauss presents a compelling journey through the history of physics, illustrating how humanity's understanding of the cosmos has evolved. The book offers insight into modern scientific breakthroughs while celebrating human curiosity and the relentless pursuit of knowledge in the Science & Nature field.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by the wonders of the universe and enjoy exploring the intricate threads of science that reveal the cosmos's beauty and complexity. Lawrence M. Krauss presents an engaging journey through scientific milestones, delving into the work of extraordinary minds that have shaped our understanding of the world. Perfect for those who appreciate a compelling narrative woven with profound scientific insights.

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‘Probably the most readable, exciting and authoritative writer on science we have. A new Lawrence Krauss book always goes to the top of the curious mind’s wish list.’ - Stephen Fry

I loved the fight scenes and the sex scenes were excellent.” - Eric Idle

'In the span of a century, physics progressed from skepticism that atoms were real to equations so precise we can predict properties of subatomic particles to the tenth decimal place. Lawrence Krauss rightly places this achievement among the greatest of all stories, and his book—at once engaging, poetic and scholarly—tells the story with a scientist’s penetrating insight and a writer’s masterly craft.' - Brian Greene, author of The Elegant Universe, and Director, Center for Theoretical Physics, Columbia University

"Unlike some very clever scientists, Lawrence Krauss is not content to bask on the Mount Olympus of modern physics. A great educator as well as a great physicist, he wants to pull others up the rarefied heights to join him. But unlike some science educators, he doesn’t dumb down. In Einstein’s words, he makes it 'as simple as possible but no simpler.'" - Richard Dawkins, author of The Magic of Reality

“In every debate I've done with theologians and religious believers their knock-out final argument always comes in the form of two questions: Why is there something rather than nothing? and Why are we here? The presumption is that if science provides no answers then there must be a God. But God or no, we still want answers. In A Universe From Nothing Lawrence Krauss, one of the biggest thinkers of our time, addressed the first question with verve, and in The Greatest Story Ever Told...So Far he tackles the second with elegance. Both volumes should be placed in hotel rooms across America, in the drawer next to the Gideon Bible." - Michael Shermer, Publisher Skeptic magazine, columnist Scientific American, Presidential Fellow Chapman University, author The Moral Arc

"A Homeric tale of science, history, and philosophy revealing how we learned so much about the universe and its tiniest parts." - Sheldon Glashow, Nobel Laureate, 1979 in physics

The Greatest Story Ever Told...So Far ranges from Galileo to the LHC and beyond. It's accessible, illuminating, and surprising—an ideal guide for anyone interested in understanding our accidental universe.” - Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Sixth Extinction

"College students, hippies, squares, Christians, Muslims, democrats, republicans, libertarians, theists, even atheists—all of us—sit around BS-ing like: ‘So, how did all this, I mean everything, all of us, the whole universe, you know, man, everything, how did this all get here?’ While we were doing that, Lawrence Krauss and people like him were doing the work to figure it out. Then Krauss wrote this great book about it. ‘Wow, man, you mean, like we’re getting closer to really knowing? I guess we’ll have to go back to talking about politics and sex.’" - Penn Jillette, author of Presto!

“Discovering the bedrock nature of physical reality ranks as one of humanity’s greatest collective achievements. This book gives a fine account of the main ideas and how they emerged. Krauss is himself close to the field, and can offer insights into the personalities who have led the key advances. A practiced and skilled writer, he succeeds in making the physics ‘as simple as possible but no simpler.’ I don’t know a better book on this subject.” - Martin Rees, author of Just Six Numbers

“It is an exhilarating experience to be led through this fascinating story, from Galileo to the Standard Model and the Higgs boson and beyond, with lucid detail and insight, illuminating vividly not only the achievements themselves but also the joy of creative thought and discovery, enriched with vignettes of the remarkable individuals who paved the way. It amply demonstrates that the discovery that ‘nature really follows the simple and elegant rules intuited by the 20th- and 21st-century versions of Plato’s philosophers’ is one of the most astonishing achievements of the human intellect.” - Noam Chomsky, Institute Professor & Professor of Linguistics (Emeritus), MIT

"Charming... Krauss has written an account with sweep and verve that shows the full development of our ideas about the makeup of the world around us... A great romp." - Walter Gilbert, Nobel Award, Chemistry, 1980

“History of science with an edge—humorous, personal, passionate, yet intellectually serious and authoritative.” - Frank Wilczek, Nobel Laureate, Physics

In the beginning there was light
but more than this, there was gravity.
After that, all hell broke loose...

This is how the story of the greatest intellectual adventure in history should be introduced - how humanity reached its current understanding of the universe, one that is far removed from the realm of everyday experience. Krauss connects the world we know with the invisible world all around us, which is removed from intuition and direct sensation. He explains our current understanding of nature and the struggle to construct the greatest theoretical edifice ever assembled, the Standard Model of Particle Physics -- and then to understand its implications for our existence.

Writing in the critically acclaimed style of A Universe from Nothing, Krauss celebrates the beauty and wonders of the natural world and details our place within it and how this shapes our understanding of it. Krauss makes this story accessible through profiles of the scientists responsible for these advances, and clear explanations of their discoveries. Krauss takes us on a tour of science and the brilliant personalities who shaped it, often against political and religious indoctrination, enduring persecution and ostracism. Krauss creates a captivating blend of research and narrative to invite us into the lives and minds of these figures, creating a landmark work of scientific history.

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In The Greatest Story Ever Told...So Far by Lawrence M. Krauss, reviews highlight its engaging and accessible exploration of profound scientific concepts. The book is praised for its blend of history, physics, and philosophy, delivering insights with both elegance and scholarly precision. Krauss is celebrated as a masterful educator who illuminates the achievements of modern physics without oversimplification, making complex ideas comprehensible to lay readers while capturing the joy and creativity of scientific discovery.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781471138553

Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 25 January 2018

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Simon & Schuster Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 336

About the Author

Lawrence Krauss, a renowned theoretical physicist, is the president of The Origins Project Foundation and host of the Origins Podcast. He is the author of more than 300 scientific publications and nine books—including the bestselling The Physics of Star Trek—and the recipient of numerous international awards for his research and writing. Hailed by Scientific American as a “rare scientific public intellectual,” he is also a regular columnist for newspapers and magazines and appears frequently on radio and television.

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