Theories Of Everything by John D. Barrow
The Quest for Ultimate Explanation
"Theories of Everything" explores the quest in modern physics and cosmology to formulate a comprehensive explanation of the universe. The book delves into the historical and philosophical aspects of scientific theories that aim to describe the fundamental laws governing nature. It discusses the challenges and implications of achieving a unified theory that can encompass all physical phenomena, from the smallest particles to the vastness of the cosmos. The narrative also examines the impact of such a theory on our understanding of reality and the philosophical questions it raises about the limits of human knowledge.
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- Published
- 1991
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- British
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- Pages
- 256
- Original Language
- English
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