Until the End of Time
Mind, Matter, and Our Search for Meaning in an Evolving Universe
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Publisher Description
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A captivating exploration of deep time and humanity's search for purpose, from the world-renowned physicist and best-selling author of The Elegant Universe.
"Few humans share Greene’s mastery of both the latest cosmological science and English prose." —The New York Times
Until the End of Time is Brian Greene's breathtaking new exploration of the cosmos and our quest to find meaning in the face of this vast expanse. Greene takes us on a journey from the big bang to the end of time, exploring how lasting structures formed, how life and mind emerged, and how we grapple with our existence through narrative, myth, religion, creative expression, science, the quest for truth, and a deep longing for the eternal. From particles to planets, consciousness to creativity, matter to meaning—Brian Greene allows us all to grasp and appreciate our fleeting but utterly exquisite moment in the cosmos.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
The desire to understand our universe isn’t limited to philosophers and scientists—something theoretical physicist Brian Greene knows well. His clear and conversational book journeys from the big bang to billions of years in the future, and uses the basic principles of physics to answer seemingly impossible questions like “Why is there something rather than nothing?” and “Will the universe eventually die?” We were surprised by how tangible and easy to digest Greene’s answers are. Until the End of Time also explores the importance of art, language, and religion to our understanding of the cosmos. We adore Greene’s humanistic approach and love that he peppers in entertaining personal anecdotes from his years as an undergraduate and professor alongside his heady ideas. If you loved Bill Bryson’s A Short History of Nearly Everything, this will be your next favourite book.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Greene (The Hidden Reality), director of Columbia University's Center for Theoretical Physics, translates sophisticated science topics into an accessible and illuminating survey. His achievement is particularly remarkable given the cerebral subject the "fundamental transience of everything" in the universe, and of the universe itself. Greene digests the latest scientific thinking on how the universe began; on molecular Darwinism, the "chemical combat" believed to have triggered the transformation of inanimate collections of atoms into life; and on the nature of consciousness. Greene effectively illustrates his points with understandable examples, as when he uses pennies, all arranged heads-up, to explain entropy; shaking the coins will flip some of the coins to tails, thus increasing disorder, but is highly unlikely to return them all to the ordered state of all-heads. He concedes that some profound questions "Why is there something rather than nothing?" are currently unanswerable, though he is convinced that "there is no grand design," and that people must construct their own meaning. Curious readers interested in some of the most fundamental questions of existence, and willing to invest some time and thought, will be richly rewarded by his fascinating exploration.
Customer Reviews
Philosopher Greene.
A great overview of the possible outcomes of the universe with some good analogies, though a bit strained at times. While some good chapters were dedicated to evolution and natural selection I think some of the concepts explored did not factor into the final discussion of meaningfulness as the book wrapped up. We live in the now and while we have the ability to ponder our demise or the demise of the species or universe, there has to be something about our biological makeup that plays a big role in how relevant our musings of the future impact the meaningfulness of our pursuits and lives.