• The Fabric of the Cosmos

  • Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
  • De: Brian Greene
  • Narrado por: Erik Davies
  • Duración: 6 h y 18 m
  • 4.2 out of 5 stars (168 calificaciones)

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De: Brian Greene
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From Brian Greene, one of the world’s leading physicists, comes a grand tour of the universe that makes us look at reality in a completely different way.

Space and time form the very fabric of the cosmos. Yet they remain among the most mysterious of concepts. Is space an entity? Why does time have a direction? Could the universe exist without space and time? Can we travel to the past? Greene uses these questions to guide us toward modern science’s new and deeper understanding of the universe. From Newton’s unchanging realm in which space and time are absolute, to Einstein’s fluid conception of spacetime, to quantum mechanics’ entangled arena where vastly distant objects can bridge their spatial separation to instantaneously coordinate their behavior or even undergo teleportation, Greene reveals our world to be very different from what common experience leads us to believe. Focusing on the enigma of time, Greene establishes that nothing in the laws of physics insists that it run in any particular direction and that “time’s arrow” is a relic of the universe’s condition at the moment of the big bang. And in explaining the big bang itself, Greene shows how recent cutting-edge developments in superstring and M-theory may reconcile the behavior of everything from the smallest particle to the largest black hole. This startling vision culminates in a vibrant eleven-dimensional “multiverse,” pulsating with ever-changing textures, where space and time themselves may dissolve into subtler, more fundamental entities.

Sparked by the trademark wit, humor, and brilliant use of analogy that have made The Elegant Universe a modern classic, Brian Greene takes us all, regardless of our scientific backgrounds, on an irresistible and revelatory journey to the new layers of reality that modern physics has discovered lying just beneath the surface of our everyday world.

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"Nobody ever said that cosmology was simple, not even Stephen Hawking, in whose tradition Dr. Greene impressively follows....He is both a skilled and kindly explicator....The Fabric of the Cosmos is as dazzling as it is tough." –The New York Times

“Forbidding formulas no longer stand between general readers and the latest breakthroughs in astrophysics: the imaginative gifts of one of the pioneers making these breakthroughs has now translated mathematical science into accessible analogies drawn from everyday life and popular culture. . . . Nonspecialists will relish this exhilarating foray into the alien terrain that is our own universe.” –Booklist (starred review)

“This is popular science writing of the highest order. . . Greene [has an] unparalleled ability to translate higher mathematics into everyday language and images, through the adept use of metaphor and analogy, and crisp, witty prose. . . He not only makes concepts clear, but explains why they matter.” –Publishers Weekly (starred review)

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A Detailed Look at the Warp and Weft of the Cosmos

Hardly what could be considered "light reading material," but still immensely satisfying. Covering 3 centuries of research in the field is never easy, but this book easily and concisely takes much of the mystery out of the science and leaves the reader with an easy and palatable understanding of the fundamental makeup of the cosmos.

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Basic stuff until the last 20%

I guess I've listened to too many cosmology books because the first 80% of this book was just the same things I've read over and over again about Newton and Einstein. This book presents it well but didn't really bring anything new to the picture. The last 20% about strings was pretty awesome though. I wish I had only listened to the last 1.5 hours only.

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Excellent - for an abridged version

Fascinating summary of the topic. I would like to have bought the unabridged version, but (sorry, Mr. Pritchard) I agree that the narrator's voice is more than reminiscent of a 1950s educational documentary or newsreel. This is a worthwhile alternative.

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Not sure why the raving reviews...

The abridged version seems weak to me: the narration is excellent, yet the content is disappointing. The relation between quantum theory and its applications to deciphering the riddles of the cosmos should have been much more elaborated upon, and the examples given are often juvenile and seem to talk down to the listener.
Maybe I'm too much of a geek, but I already knew much of the content.
Maybe you should consider buying the unabridged version, but I personally really do care for the narration. Why did they not use the wonderful Eric Davis also for the unabridged version is a mystery to me. In hindsight, I would have purchased the Greene's "The Elegant Universe" which has the excellent narration and surely better content.

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Mind blowing ideas

This book covers the history of the Relativistic and the Quantum Camps. It then portrays how the current thoughts on Superstring Theory are bringing these two very diverse groups together. This is a must listen for any armchair physicist!

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Very approachable for the layman.

It covers the theories and discoveries chronologically giving a solid grasp of basics, and the advanced.

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Very Good Overview

I know a lot of theories out there regarding theoretical physics, although don't have the education to deeply understand them. But still I thought this was a nice short overview of a pretty up to date collection of theories on how the world works.

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Avoid the abridged version

I mistakenly bought the abridged version and it is impossible to follow unless you already have a good background in the subject. This book covers the most mind boggling discoveries of science but with so little depth that all you are left with are ludicrous metaphors. I was hopelessly lost and gave up after an hour. I skimmed the book in the bookstore to see if the unabridged text is better. It makes a lot more sense and is also more interesting then this badly edited version. It's just not possible with material of this nature to cut out 2/3 of it and be left with something coherent.

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