
Our Mathematical Universe
My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality
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Narrated by:
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Rob Shapiro
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By:
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Max Tegmark
About this listen
Max Tegmark leads us on an astonishing journey through past, present and future, and through the physics, astronomy, and mathematics that are the foundation of his work, most particularly his hypothesis that our physical reality is a mathematical structure and his theory of the ultimate multiverse. In a dazzling combination of both popular and groundbreaking science, he not only helps us grasp his often mind-boggling theories, but he also shares with us some of the often surprising triumphs and disappointments that have shaped his life as a scientist. Fascinating from first to last - this is a book that has already prompted the attention and admiration of some of the most prominent scientists and mathematicians.
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©2014 Max Tegmark (P)2013 Random House AudioCritic reviews
“Tegmark offers a fascinating exploration of multiverse theories, each one offering new ways to explain ‘quantum weirdness’ and other mysteries that have plagued physicists, culminating in the idea that our physical world is ‘a giant mathematical object’ shaped by geometry and symmetry. Tegmark’s writing is lucid, enthusiastic, and outright entertaining, a thoroughly accessible discussion leavened with anecdotes and the pure joy of a scientist at work.” (Publishers Weekly, starred review)
“Lively and lucid, the narrative invites general readers into debates over computer models for brain function, over scientific explanations of consciousness, and over prospects for finding advanced life in other galaxies. Though he reflects soberly on the perils of nuclear war and of hostile artificial intelligence, Tegmark concludes with a bracingly upbeat call for scientifically minded activists who recognize a rare opportunity to make our special planet a force for cosmic progress. An exhilarating adventure for bold readers.” (Bryce Cristensen, Booklist, starred review)
“Our Mathematical Universe boldly confronts one of the deepest questions at the fertile interface of physics and philosophy: why is mathematics so spectacularly successful at describing the cosmos? Through lively writing and wonderfully accessible explanations, Max Tegmark—one of the world’s leading theoretical physicists—guides the reader to a possible answer, and reveals how, if it’s right, our understanding of reality itself would be radically altered.” (Brian Greene, physicist, author of The Elegant Universe and The Hidden Reality)
Max Tegmarks style is wonderful
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Enlightening, entertaining and easy to understand
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superb
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I have rarely enjoyed a book so much, or learned as much as I have from this one. The subject matter is expressed constantly using well understood analogies, mid chapter summaries and finished off with “Bottom line” reviews.
The book takes you on a journey over scientific mountains, but you climb each one with the goal set, subject matter and a constant mix of first and developed principals just where they are needed, all set against a back drop story of the author’s experiences in the scientific community.
Cannot put it down, and keep going back to listen to whole sections again, prompted by thought provoking concepts encountered later on.
The sheer passion and enthusiasm of the author is infectious.
An eloquent teacher of weird stuff
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The narrator is perfect. This is important as I keep replaying sections I find challenging.
The author may be surprised in the coming years at the impact he has made in this universe.
I hope to facilitate some of that surprise.
Superb book, perfectly narrated.
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Absolutely Amazing book
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great narrator and incredible storyline, he is very honest about what is widely accepted and what is "uncharted territory". As someone who loves mathematics and philosophy I definitely recommend it.
breathtaking!
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Brilliant and inspirational
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Would you consider the audio edition of Our Mathematical Universe to be better than the print version?
It is certainly better in case the reader is blind. I generally prefer audio editions because I'm slightly dyslexic and it takes me ages to read a book. But in this case I think I will take a look at the printed version too.What was one of the most memorable moments of Our Mathematical Universe?
At the end of the last chapter when it says that us, fellow travelers of the blue planet spaceship can make a difference if we put our resources into the right direction.What about Rob Shapiro’s performance did you like?
It was impeccable and so brilliantly capable to deliver onto an emotional level highly complex abstract constructs of ideas.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Yes both. I've found hilarious many episode narrated and very emotional the end of the book.Any additional comments?
This is a book that opens the door to a vast 'youniverse'. It's the beginning of a fascinating series of readings and research that will expand not only my knowledge but also my ability to look at the incredible potential of human awareness.Stretch your mind into multidimensional realities.
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one thing strikes me is that he has isolated our the observe as not a necessary sum of its parts which will cause some stir by mystics, idiots and charlatains
phantasmagoriae
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