"I thoroughly recommend "Many Worlds in One," Vilenkin has made
some major contributions to the Multiverse hypothesis. Here he
illuminates the current issues with clarity and elegance, yet the
stories he tells are accessible to non-specialists"--Joseph Silk,
"Nature""" "A wonderful tour of modern cosmology, wittily directed
by one of the most gifted practitioners of the field. A pleasure to
read." --Mario Livio, Senior Scientist, Space Telescope Science
Institute, and author, most recently, of "The Equation That
Couldn't Be Solved
"
"Alex Vilenkin mines the subtlest phenomena shaping the cosmos to
derive the grandest consequences. This is remarkable
stuff--fantastic and moving in its implications--yet it is neither
fantasy nor science fiction. Vilenkin's portrait of the cosmos
points to the logical possibility of a multiplicity of universes,
events and lives, and leads us to wonder about our own significance
in this sea of infinite possibility." --Janna Levin, Professor of
Physics and Astronomy, Barnard College of Columbia University, and
author of "How the Universe Got Its Spots
"
"Alex Vilenkin's MANY WORLDS IN ONE is one of the best science
books I have ever read. Not only is Vilenkin one of the great
pioneers in the subject of modern cosmology, but also he is
exceptionally clear, wonderfully witty, and frequently full of
wisdom." -- Leonard Susskind, Felix Bloch Professor of Physics,
Stanford University, and author, "The Cosmic Landscape: String
Theory and the Illusion of Intelligent Design.
"
"Can it really be that our Universe is just one of many? Alex
Vilenkin is your amiable, but authoritative and completely serious
guide to this audacious idea at the frontierof cosmological
science. He makes astonishing thoughts sound like sensible steps
forward in an earnest enterprise. MANY WORLDS IN ONE will open your
mind to exponentially expanding universes that may lie just beyond
our own." --Robert P. Kirshner, Clowes Professor of Science,
Harvard University, and author of "The Extravagant Universe:
Exploding Stars, Dark Energy and the Accelerating Cosmos"
"I thoroughly recommend "Many Worlds in One." Vilenkin has made
some major contributions to the Multiverse hypothesis. Here he
illuminates the current issues with clarity and elegance, yet the
stories he tells are accessible to non-specialists"--Joseph Silk,
"Nature""" "A wonderful tour of modern cosmology, wittily directed
by one of the most gifted practitioners of the field. A pleasure to
read." --Mario Livio, Senior Scientist, Space Telescope Science
Institute, and author, most recently, of "The Equation That
Couldn't Be Solved
"
"Alex Vilenkin mines the subtlest phenomena shaping the cosmos to
derive the grandest consequences. This is remarkable
stuff--fantastic and moving in its implications--yet it is neither
fantasy nor science fiction. Vilenkin's portrait of the cosmos
points to the logical possibility of a multiplicity of universes,
events and lives, and leads us to wonder about our own significance
in this sea of infinite possibility." --Janna Levin, Professor of
Physics and Astronomy, Barnard College of Columbia University, and
author of "How the Universe Got Its Spots
"
"Alex Vilenkin's MANY WORLDS IN ONE is one of the best science
books I have ever read. Not only is Vilenkin one of the great
pioneers in the subject of modern cosmology, but also he is
exceptionally clear, wonderfully witty, and frequently full of
wisdom." -- Leonard Susskind, Felix Bloch Professor of Physics,
Stanford University, and author, "The Cosmic Landscape: String
Theory and the Illusion of Intelligent Design.
"
"Can it really be that our Universe is just one of many? Alex
Vilenkin is your amiable, but authoritative and completely serious
guide to this audacious idea at the frontierof cosmological
science. He makes astonishing thoughts sound like sensible steps
forward in an earnest enterprise. MANY WORLDS IN ONE will open your
mind to exponentially expanding universes that may lie just beyond
our own." --Robert P. Kirshner, Clowes Professor of Science,
Harvard University, and author of "The Extravagant Universe:
Exploding Stars, Dark Energy and the Accelerating Cosmos"
"A wonderful tour of modern cosmology, wittily directed by one of
the most gifted practitioners of the field. A pleasure to read."
--Mario Livio, Senior Scientist, Space Telescope Science Institute,
and author, most recently, of "The Equation That Couldn't Be
Solved
"
"Alex Vilenkin mines the subtlest phenomena shaping the cosmos to
derive the grandest consequences. This is remarkable
stuff--fantastic and moving in its implications--yet it is neither
fantasy nor science fiction. Vilenkin's portrait of the cosmos
points to the logical possibility of a multiplicity of universes,
events and lives, and leads us to wonder about our own significance
in this sea of infinite possibility." --Janna Levin, Professor of
Physics and Astronomy, Barnard College of Columbia University, and
author of "How the Universe Got Its Spots
"
"Alex Vilenkin's MANY WORLDS IN ONE is one of the best science
books I have ever read. Not only is Vilenkin one of the great
pioneers in the subject of modern cosmology, but also he is
exceptionally clear, wonderfully witty, and frequently full of
wisdom." -- Leonard Susskind, Felix Bloch Professor of Physics,
Stanford University, and author, "The Cosmic Landscape: String
Theory and the Illusion of Intelligent Design.
"
"Can it really be that our Universe is just one of many? Alex
Vilenkin is your amiable, but authoritative and completely serious
guide to this audacious idea at the frontier of cosmological
science. He makes astonishing thoughts sound like sensible steps
forward in an earnest enterprise. MANY WORLDS IN ONE will open your
mind to exponentially expanding universes that may lie just beyond
our own." --Robert P. Kirshner, Clowes Professor ofScience, Harvard
University, and author of "The Extravagant Universe: Exploding
Stars, Dark Energy and the Accelerating Cosmos"
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