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The Hidden Reality

Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos

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The Hidden Reality

De: Brian Greene
Narrado por: Brian Greene
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There was a time when “universe” meant all there is. Everything. Yet, in recent years discoveries in physics and cosmology have led a number of scientists to conclude that our universe may be one among many. With crystal-clear prose and inspired use of analogy, Brian Greene shows how a range of different “multiverse” proposals emerges from theories developed to explain the most refined observations of both subatomic particles and the dark depths of space: a multiverse in which you have an infinite number of doppelgängers, each reading this sentence in a distant universe; a multiverse comprising a vast ocean of bubble universes, of which ours is but one; a multiverse that endlessly cycles through time, or one that might be hovering millimeters away yet remains invisible; another in which every possibility allowed by quantum physics is brought to life. Or, perhaps strangest of all, a multiverse made purely of mathematics.

Greene, one of our foremost physicists and science writers, takes us on a captivating exploration of these parallel worlds and reveals how much of reality’s true nature may be deeply hidden within them.
Astronomía Astronomía y Ciencia Espacial Ciencia Cosmología Física Para reflexionar Matemáticas Universo paralelo Agujero negro

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“If extraterrestrials landed tomorrow and demanded to know what the human mind is capable of accomplishing, we could do worse than to hand them a copy of this book.”
—Timothy Ferris, The New York Times Book Review“Few living writers write so lucidly about such complicated stuff. In

Greene’s prose, cutting-edge cosmology and particle physics become something a plucky and well-rested reader can apprehend. . . Greene might be the best intermediary I’ve found between the sparkling, absolute zero world of mathematics and the warm, clumsy world of human language.”
—Anthony Doerr, Boston Globe

“Mr. Greene has a gift for elucidating big ideas . . . Exciting and rewarding . . . [The Hidden Reality] captures and engages the imagination.”
—Janet Maslin, The New York Times

“It's impossible to summarize every step of Greene's balletic footwork, by which, like some multi-limbed Asian deity, he dances into being each different theoretical framework that could support multiple universes. . . His arguments are constructed like classical cathedrals, with intricate arches and buttresses that all uphold the central spire. Sometimes you think he's lost in the details of some sculpted gargoyle, only to realize how essential to the whole structure this particular feature is.”
—Paul di Filippo, Barnes and Noble Review

“[Greene] leads the general reader on an excursion to the farthest and most mind-bending reaches of speculative physics . . . An exhilarating—if sometimes vertigo-inducing—journey.”
—Alden Mudge, Bookpage

“An in-depth yet marvelously accessible look inside the perplexing world of modern theoretical physics and cosmology . . . Greene presents a lucid, intriguing, and triumphantly understandable state-of-the-art look at the universe.”
Publishers Weekly (Starred review)
Accessible Complex Concepts • Fascinating Theoretical Physics • Enthusiastic Narration • Mind-expanding Ideas

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Brian Greene will go down in history as one of the greatest minds to ever live. Beautifully written, narrated, and executed. Can’t recommend his books enough. Check out the World Science Festival if you haven’t already. You’ll thank me later!

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Very interesting lectures as usual. Brian Greene can break anything down and make you understand enough to be dangerous. On to his next book we go!

Brian Greene always keeps me listening for more.

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Just a Simple orthopod. Have to read it twice, or three times. Worth it, though..

Twice. Or three times...

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Greene does a great job of making highly complex topics into a digestible format for a layman. Stick through the book even in the dense portions, it’s highly rewarding with the closure provided.

Beautiful and Elegant

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What did you like best about The Hidden Reality? What did you like least?

Let me first say, I love Brian Greene. I have The Elegant Universe DVD series, have attended his presentations, and even have two books signed by him. So I wanted to love this book. The problem is that here, Greene reads at a pace so slow and expressive, it sounds as though he's reading to kindergarteners. I'm not exaggerating. It was nothing like how he speaks in his series. It was painful to listen to. Speeding it up did not help. Much worse was the constant name dropping. While it is understandable that some concepts require an explanation of the physicist that discovered it, there seemed to be mini-bios and accolades for every colleague, i.e. the "brilliant" so-and-so, and references to who wrote what scientific paper, when all he needed to do was describe the theory or concept. Finally, he lost me when he began using pop culture (Cartman from Southpark, of all things) as illustrative reference points for physical science. While what he was describing was fascinating on its own, he would suddenly stop to use simplistic explanations, such as imagining Cartmen getting fatter. The combination of all of those things ruined it for me. It was an overwhelming disappointment.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Never got to the ending. As noted above, it was simply too painful to listen to.

What didn’t you like about Brian Greene’s performance?

Not much else I can add to what I already wrote.

Could you see The Hidden Reality being made into a movie or a TV series? Who should the stars be?

A PBS series, yes.

Any additional comments?

It was my free trial Audible book, so I wish I'd chosen a better one.

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