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The Greatest Story Ever Told - So Far

Why Are We Here?

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The Greatest Story Ever Told - So Far

By: Lawrence M. Krauss
Narrated by: Lawrence Krauss
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From award-winning physicist, public intellectual, and the bestselling author of A Universe from Nothing Lawrence Krauss, comes “a masterful blend of history, modern physics, and cosmic perspective that empowers the reader to not only embrace our understanding of the universe, but also revel in what remains to be discovered” (Neil deGrasse Tyson, American Museum of Natural History).

In this grand poetic vision of the universe, Lawrence Krauss tells the dramatic story of the discovery of the hidden world that underlies reality - and our place within it.

Reality is not what you think or sense - it’s weird, wild, and counterintuitive, and its inner workings seem at least as implausible as the idea that something can come from nothing.

With his trademark wit and accessible style, Krauss leads us to realms so small that they are invisible to microscopes, to the birth and rebirth of light, and into the natural forces that govern our existence. His unique blend of rigorous research and engaging storytelling invites us into the lives and minds of remarkable scientists who have helped unravel the unexpected fabric of reality with reasoning rather than superstition and dogma, and to explain how everything we see - and can’t see - came about. A passionate advocate for reason, Krauss gives the rationale for the seemingly irrational - and the mysteries and apparent contradictions of quantum physics, and explores what that means for our lives here on Earth - and beyond.

At its core, The Greatest Story Ever Told - So Far is about the best of what it means to be human - an epic history of our ultimately purposeless universe that addresses the question, “Why are we here?”

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Astronomy Astronomy & Space Science Cosmology History & Philosophy Philosophy Physics Science String Theory Black Hole Thought-Provoking Inspiring Discovery
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"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

"A rich, definitely not-dumbed-down history of physics.... An admirable complement to the author's previous book and equally satisfying for those willing to read carefully." --Kirkus

"In confident...prose, Krauss tells a story that both celebrates and explores science. Through it, he reminds readers why scientists build such complicated machinery and push the boundaries of the quantum world when nothing makes sense: 'For no more practical reason than to celebrate and explore the beauty of nature.'" --Publishers Weekly

Engaging History Presentation • Accessible Scientific Explanations • Captivating Narration • Thought-provoking Concepts
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It's Krauss. I would rather hear him speak than anyone else. It's like attending one of his lectures.

Good grief! The narrator is just fine.

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This is definitely not the kind of book you want to listen to while doing household chores. The material is very difficult and requires your full attention at every moment.

Very difficult.

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Krauss is very readable and this book is no exception, but beware you might find some (or the bulk) of this over your head. It is an highly academic book to the average person.
Krauss is an excellent narrator. He is interesting and raises issues everyone should consider regardless of their views, and reviews scientists with breakthroughs in physics that you should at least learn about even if you don't fully understand them.
The big picture in the end IS truly the greatest story ever told even when you're not quite sure what that is exactly because Krause moves through these difficult concepts very quickly. I deducted one star for this brevity which compels the inquiring listener to do his or her own further research to clarify and comprehend the details. The progression of points Krause strives to make are nevertheless fascinating.

Don't Get Intimidated! Complex History of Phyics.

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Loved it! A must read for anyone curious about nature oe tje universe and science

Amazing

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Lawrence Krauss offers another intriguing overview of modern physics (particle physics emphasis), leading up to current research efforts. He explains that the implications of physics can ultimately provide some understanding as to how we (people and the universe) came to be. He correctly points out that the "Why?" questions are almost always meaningless, and that "How?" is a much more tractable and useful question. Obviously, the book doesn't have a definitive answer, only a hopeful sense that we are progressing towards it. One last great take-away is the idea of answering questions with "I don't know" as a humble and inspirational (a move to action) response to these hard questions of "What are our origins?"; an answer that all of us should use more often.

Subtitle should be "How are we here?"

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What a great book. Everyone should read it. Presented so you can understand the material.

Great book

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The book is amazing but the concepts explained are sometimes too difficult for an average reader. However I can't blame the author for my own ignorance. Having said that, I think there might be an easier way of explaining these concepts in more layman's terms especially that the book was meant for general audience.

Simply brilliant, but...

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I love Krauss but I wish he didn't talk like Kirk while narrating this book

I love Krauss but I wish he didn't talk like Kirk

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I have the creative capacity to visualize mentally what he's talking about but it's none the less unfortunate that you don't have even a link to the illistrations that for many would be necessary in understanding this book.

Illistrations!

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Spends a lot of time talking about sub atomic particles and theoretical ideas. I would recommend only if you're into that. I love astronomy but this didn't hold my interest as much as I thought it should have.

Ok read

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