In Search of the Multiverse: Parallel Worlds, Hidden Dimensions, and the Ultimate Quest for the Frontiers of Reality

Critical acclaim for John Gribbin “The master of popular science.”
—Sunday Times (London) “Gribbin explains things very well indeed, and there’s not an equation in sight.”
—David Goodstein, The New York Times Book Review (on Almost Everyone’s Guide to Science) “Gribbin breathes life into the core ideas of complexity science, and argues convincingly that the basic laws, even in biology, will ultimately turn out to be simple.”
—Nature mag
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