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This Book Will Blow Your Mind

Journeys at the Extremes of Science

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This Book Will Blow Your Mind

By: New Scientist
Narrated by: David Thorpe
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What's the nature of reality? Does the universe ever end? What is time and does it even exist? These are the biggest imagination-stretching, brain-staggering questions in the universe - and here are their fascinating answers.

From quantum weirdness to freaky cosmology (like white holes - which spew out matter instead of sucking it in), This Book Will Blow Your Mind takes you on an epic journey to the furthest extremes of science, to the things you never thought possible. This book will explain:

- Why is part of the universe missing (and how scientists finally found it)
- How time might also flow backwards
- How human head transplants might be possible (in the very near future)
- Whether the universe is a hologram
- And why we are all zombies

Filled with counterintuitive stories and factoids you can't wait to share, as well as lots of did-you-knows and plenty of how-did-we-ever-not-knows, this will blow your mind - and then put it back together again.

You don't need a spaceship to travel to the extremes of science. You just need this audiobook.


PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2018 New Scientist (P)2018 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Entertainment & Performing Arts Physics Science Cosmology Mathematics Astronomy Black Hole
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The summary is accurate, although reading the summary again after listening to the book, it had a whole new meaning. When I first read it I thought I was in for an easy listen.

The narration is fantastic and delivered in a pacey, upbeat style. A little quick a times, however I prefer that. I'm happy to skip back if I need to. If it was slow-paced and downbeat, I would have returned the book after the first chapter.

It is highly likely I listen to all or parts of this book again.

If you're prepared for a heavy going book you will probably give this book 5-stars.

Heavy going...

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This book will blow your mind, this mind will blow your book, this blow will book your mind. I have reached many highs in my career of 68 years and counting, still learning, thinking and understanding and this reading has confirmed my careering has been and still is, in perpetual motion, perpetually incomplete, perpetually uncertain, perpetually indeterminate. Eternal returnity prevails

Hmm...

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When you know the narrator is not someone you would want to know or would like if you did.

Trump & BREXIT equates to RACIST quip stood out to me.

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the book was poor at the begining bouncing around not getting into much detail. I didn't enjoy it, there were some interesting bits but it felt like a number of articles glued together rather than a well written book, there was no flow. would not read again. not the worst but there are much better similar books

hit and miss, no flow

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This is a random collection of rather odd New Scientist articles that will definitely not blow your mind. Not terribly well read - count the times the word causal is pronounced ‘casual’. The lack of a sustained theme makes for a very disjointed experience. The journalistic New Scientist style doesn’t work in audio - lots more editing would be required to make this an enjoyable read, but the content really doesn’t merit putting that effort in.

Disappointingly poor

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