The Greatest Story Ever Told – So Far: Why Are We Here? Audiobook [Free Download by Trial]

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The Greatest Story Ever Told - So Far: Why Are We Here? by Lawrence M. Krauss

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Summary

Internationally renowned, award-winning theoretical physicist, New York Times bestselling author of A Universe from Nothing, and passionate advocate for reason, Lawrence Krauss tells the dramatic story of the discovery of the hidden world of reality—a grand poetic vision of nature—and how we find our place within it. In the beginning there was light.But more than this, there was gravity.After that, all hell broke loose… In A Universe from Nothing, Krauss revealed how our entire universe could arise from nothing.

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7 comments

  • The moment the narrator started discussing the topic, I was immediately filled with anxiety. It's such a shame that a beautiful subject could turn into something so painful. The audiobook is filled with Bible comparisons and endless, empty generalizations that are delivered at a slow pace. If you're hoping for captivating and visionary content, you won't find it here.
  • I'm having trouble locating the PDF file with the accompanying pictures. Throughout the audiobook, Lawrence repeatedly mentions checking the pictures, but unfortunately, I don't see any PDF available on the platform I'm using.
  • Larry is easily one of my top picks when it comes to listening on YouTube. The way he brims with enthusiasm and his direct approach, along with his eagerness to wake you up with a metaphorical slap and shout "WAKY WAKY," brings me absolute delight.
  • I really love the way he presents the journey of quantum mechanics, starting from its origins and leading up to its cutting-edge advancements. However, the reference to the illustrations in the accompanying PDF wasn't very useful to me, but that's mostly because I couldn't view them while I was driving.
  • I was intrigued by the title, so I decided to give it a shot. I'm not exactly a science whiz, and this book definitely assumes a solid grasp of scientific concepts and the intricacies of particle interactions in order to fully grasp the content.
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