The End of Everything

The End of Everything

by Katie Mack
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 04/08/2020

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NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE ECONOMIST, OBSERVER, NEW SCIENTIST, BBC FOCUS, INDEPENDENT AND WASHINGTON POST


'A rollicking tour of the wildest physics. . . Like an animated discussion with your favourite quirky and brilliant professor' Leah Crane, New Scientist


'Weird science, explained beautifully' - John Scalzi


We know the universe had a beginning. But what happens at the end of the story?


With lively wit and wry humour, astrophysicist Katie Mack takes us on a mind-bending tour through each of the cosmos' possible finales: the Big Crunch, Heat Death, Vacuum Decay, the Big Rip and the Bounce. Guiding us through major concepts in quantum mechanics, cosmology, string theory and much more, she describes how small tweaks to our incomplete understanding of reality can result in starkly different futures. Our universe could collapse in upon itself, or rip itself apart, or even - in the next five minutes - succumb to an inescapable expanding bubble of doom.


This captivating story of cosmic escapism examines a mesmerizing yet unfamiliar physics landscape while sharing the excitement a leading astrophysicist feels when thinking about the universe and our place in it. Amid stellar explosions and bouncing universes, Mack shows that even though we puny humans have no chance of changing how it all ends, we can at least begin to understand it.


The End of Everything is a wildly fun, surprisingly upbeat ride to the farthest reaches of all that we know.

ISBN:
9780241372340
9780241372340
Category:
Astrophysics
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
04-08-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Books Ltd
Katie Mack

Katie Mack is a theoretical astrophysicist and one of the most popular scientists on Twitter, with more than 330,000 followers.

Throughout her career as a researcher at Caltech, Princeton, Cambridge, Melbourne and now North Carolina State University, she has studied dark matter, black holes, cosmic strings and the formation of the first galaxies.

As a science writer, she has been published by Slate, Time, and Scientific American, as well as having a regular column in Cosmos magazine.

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