RE: Something From Nothing?
February 15, 2012 at 11:40 pm
(This post was last modified: February 15, 2012 at 11:43 pm by J.D..)
Cool, thanks for posting this. I am currently reading the book. I read it in small chunks and give msyelf time to digest what I've read. This book has really stirred my imagination and curiousity about the universe, it's beginnings and how it will ultimately end. It's is fascinating, so absolutely wonderous, more amazing than any myth that any religion could dream up. And this is real, it's based on mathematics and science, it's something you can understand.
The book is not hard to read, but for me I have to really take time to think about it. I read something and it makes me ask questions. Right now I am pondering the expansion of the universe and how the energy in empty space, I suppose dark matter, how that energy is propelling the expansion. I think at least that is what I am understanding, but like I say, I have to go back to this a few times before I get it.
I highly recommend this book. I am not very well versed in science, and this book deals with really complex stuff in a way that is understandable. I just can't give this book enough praise. I highly recommend it.
The book is not hard to read, but for me I have to really take time to think about it. I read something and it makes me ask questions. Right now I am pondering the expansion of the universe and how the energy in empty space, I suppose dark matter, how that energy is propelling the expansion. I think at least that is what I am understanding, but like I say, I have to go back to this a few times before I get it.
I highly recommend this book. I am not very well versed in science, and this book deals with really complex stuff in a way that is understandable. I just can't give this book enough praise. I highly recommend it.