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Reality Is Not What It Seems
Book • 2016
Reality Is Not What It Seems delves into the mysteries of modern physics, explaining complex concepts in an accessible and engaging manner.
Carlo Rovelli explores the nature of time, space, and the universe, challenging our intuitive understanding of reality.
The book weaves together scientific insights with philosophical reflections, offering a new perspective on our place in the cosmos.
Rovelli's writing style is known for its clarity and poetic sensibility, making complex scientific ideas understandable to a broad audience.
The book invites readers to contemplate the fundamental nature of reality and our relationship to the universe.
Carlo Rovelli explores the nature of time, space, and the universe, challenging our intuitive understanding of reality.
The book weaves together scientific insights with philosophical reflections, offering a new perspective on our place in the cosmos.
Rovelli's writing style is known for its clarity and poetic sensibility, making complex scientific ideas understandable to a broad audience.
The book invites readers to contemplate the fundamental nature of reality and our relationship to the universe.
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Mentioned by Beth Kempton as an author whose work on time is similar to that of a 13th-century Zen master.

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Mentioned by Nala Aied as a renowned theoretical physicist whose books include "Reality is Not What It Seems" and "Seven Brief Lessons on Physics."

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