Reality Is Not What It Seems
Reality Is Not What It Seems
Carlo Rovelli
Naval Ravikant
Best book I've read in [2017]. Physics, poetry, philosophy and history packaged in a very accessible form. - Naval Ravikant
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Reality Is Not What It Seems

Reality is Not What it Seems: The Journey to Quantum Gravity

Carlo Rovelli
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Carlo Rovelli
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In "Reality Is Not What It Seems," Carlo Rovelli embarks on a mesmerizing exploration of the universe's grand tapestry, inviting readers into a world where the fabric of reality twists and bends in ways far beyond everyday comprehension. With the finesse of a poet and the knowledge of a seasoned physicist, Rovelli peels back the layers of the cosmos, revealing a realm where time and space dissolve, matter emerges from the shadows, and the mysteries of existence stretch the limits of human understanding. This journey through the evolution of scientific thought, from the ancient musings of Aristotle to the groundbreaking theories of Einstein, and onto the frontier of modern physics, is not just a recounting of historical achievements but a deeply personal odyssey that challenges our perception of reality itself. Rovelli's narrative is a beacon for the intellectually curious, guiding readers through the intricate dance of quantum particles and the cosmic ballet of the universe. "Reality Is Not What It Seems" is a testament to the human spirit's unending quest for knowledge, a celebration of the awe-inspiring complexity of the world around us. As Rovelli unravels the enigmatic beauty of the cosmos, he also lays bare a profound truth: that our quest to understand the universe is a reflection of our deepest desires to understand what it means to be human. Through his eyes, we see a universe that is not just a collection of particles and equations, but a canvas of breathtaking wonder, inviting us to ponder our place in the vastness of it all.

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Released
2014
1 Jan
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Best book I've read in [2017]. Physics, poetry, philosophy and history packaged in a very accessible form. - Naval Ravikant
The atoms of our body, as well, flow in and away from us. We, like waves and like all objects, are a flux of events; we are processes, for a brief time monotonous
— Carlo Rovelli, Reality Is Not What It Seems

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