Lawrence M. Krauss is director of the Origins Project at Arizona State University. He is the author of more than 300 scientific publications and nine books, including the bestselling The Physics of Star Trek, and the recipient of numerous international awards for his research and writing. Hailed by Scientific American as a “rare scientific public intellectual,” he is also a regular columnist for newspapers and magazines and appears frequently on radio and television.
“WHERE DID THE UNIVERSE COME FROM? WHAT WAS THERE BEFORE IT? WHAT WILL THE FUTURE BRING? AND FINALLY, WHY IS THERE SOMETHING RATHER THAN NOTHING?”
Lawrence Krauss’s provocative answers to these and other timeless questions in a wildly popular lecture now on YouTube have attracted almost a million viewers. The last of these questions in particular has been at the center of religious and philosophical debates about the existence of God, and it’s the supposed counterargument to anyone who questions the need for God. As Krauss argues, scientists have, however, historically focused on other, more pressing issues—such as figuring out how the universe actually functions, which can ultimately help us to improve the quality of our lives.
Now, in a cosmological story that rivets as it enlightens, pioneering theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss explains the groundbreaking new scientific advances that turn the most basic philosophical questions on their heads. One of the few prominent scientists today to have actively crossed the chasm between science and popular culture, Krauss reveals that modern science is addressing the question of why there is something rather than nothing, with surprising and fascinating results. The staggeringly beautiful experimental observations and mind-bending new theories are all described accessibly in A Universe from Nothing, and they suggest that not only can something arise from nothing, something will always arise from nothing.
With his characteristic wry humor and wonderfully clear explanations, Krauss takes us back to the beginning of the beginning, presenting the most recent evidence for how our universe evolved—and the implications for how it’s going to end. It will provoke, challenge, and delight readers as it looks at the most basic underpinnings of existence in a whole new way. And this knowledge that our universe will be quite different in the future from today has profound implications and directly affects how we live in the present. As Richard Dawkins has described it: This could potentially be the most important scientific book with implications for supernaturalism since Darwin.
A fascinating antidote to outmoded philosophical and religious thinking, A Universe from Nothing is a provocative, game-changing entry into the debate about the existence of God and everything that exists. “Forget Jesus,” Krauss has argued, “the stars died so you could be born.”
“无中生有”的哲学世界观,是由“中华先哲——老子”2500年前创立的!看懂《道德经》就会明白,“无中生有的宇宙”,只是在以现代科学证明“中华道家哲学”的“宇宙真理性”!因此,从哲学角度说:该书并无“全新宇宙”之说,作者只能算是“中华道家哲学”的信仰者!
评分沒讀過,純粹吐槽一下封面印象。 原書副標『Why There Is Something Rather than Nothing?』與海德格爾所謂的『為何存在者存在而無反倒不存在?』頗為相近,中譯翻作『萬物起源於空,空又從何而來』則純粹是墮入了『萬法歸一,一歸何所』式的妄執當中。
评分無就是什麼都沒有. 但是無卻能造有? 原來這個無不是真的無, 而是量子真空. 但是量子真空又是怎麼來的? 這又回到的問題的原點. 說了等於沒說. 我認為一個智商正常的人不會同意問題已經解決了.
评分沒讀過,純粹吐槽一下封面印象。 原書副標『Why There Is Something Rather than Nothing?』與海德格爾所謂的『為何存在者存在而無反倒不存在?』頗為相近,中譯翻作『萬物起源於空,空又從何而來』則純粹是墮入了『萬法歸一,一歸何所』式的妄執當中。
评分作者写东西非常跳跃 经常一个东西还没说清楚就开始谈另一个东西了 因为之前看过其它纪录片和科普书所以勉强能知道作者在说什么 但是没什么继续往下看的动力。 话说作者扯了半天一直没仔细说什么是平坦 什么是封闭的宇宙
科普读物,写的没有霍金精彩,了解阅读。两年前买的书现在才读完,惭愧
评分科普读物,写的没有霍金精彩,了解阅读。两年前买的书现在才读完,惭愧
评分经常曲解我的意思的人, 真应该,先阅读这本书。 脸长得像棘皮动物的【Lawrence M. Krauss】写的。 —— 缺乏太多科学常识的人,的确会读出【虚无】。—— —— 分明是:因为曲解者的智力和智慧令人堪忧,而曲解出了莫名其妙的意思。—— 请先把大量基础科学知识给补上吧。否则,的确无法理解,科学探秘所基于的核心思想。
评分科普读物,写的没有霍金精彩,了解阅读。两年前买的书现在才读完,惭愧
评分作者作为一名科普人,文学功底和幽默程度不相上下,读之非常有趣
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