Carlo Rovelli is a theoretical physicist who has made significant contributions to the physics of space and time. He has worked in Italy and the United States and currently directs the quantum gravity research group of the Centre de Physique Théorique in Marseille, France. His books, including Seven Brief Lessons on Physics, The Order of Time, and Helgoland, are international bestsellers that have been translated into more than fifty languages.
“Some physicists, mind you, not many of them, are physicist-poets.
They see the world or, more adequately, physical reality, as a
lyrical narrative written in some hidden code that the human mind
can decipher. Carlo Rovelli, the Italian physicist and author, is
one of them…Rovelli's book is a gem. It's a pleasure to read, full
of wonderful analogies and imagery and, last but not least, a
celebration of the human spirit.”—NPR Cosmos & Culture
“If your desire to be awestruck by the universe we inhabit needs
refreshing, theoretical physicist Carlo Rovelli…is up to the
task.”—Elle
“[Reality Is Not What It Seems] is simultaneously aimed at the
curious layperson while also useful to the modern scientist…
Rovelli lets us nibble or gorge ourselves, depending on our
appetites, on several scrumptious equations. He doesn’t expect
everyone to be a master of the equations or even possess much
mathematical acumen, but the equations serve as appetizers for
those inclined to get their fill, so to speak.”—Raleigh News &
Observer
“With its warm, enthusiastic language and tone, [Seven Brief
Lessons on Physics] is also deeply humanistic in approach, using
words like elegant and beauty about a
subject…that can seem impenetrably dense and abstract…Reality Is
Not What It Seems takes much the same approach.”—New York
Magazine
“Rovelli writes beautiful prose while walking the reader through
the history and concept of 'reality' and what it all means for the
yet to be discovered universe and thus our own lives.”—Pasadena
Star-News
“Rovelli writes with elegance, clarity and charm. . . . A joy to
read, as well as being an intellectual feast.”—New Statesman
“Rovelli offers vast, complex ideas beyond most of our
imagining—‘quanta,’ ‘grains of space,’ ‘time and the heat of black
holes’—and condenses them into spare, beautiful words that render
them newly explicable and moving.”—On Being with Krista Tippett
“Rovelli’s lyrical language, clarity of thought, and passion for
science and its history make the title a pleasure to read (albeit
slowly), and his diagrams and footnotes will allow readers to
understand the material better and tackle a more expert level of
insight.”—Booklist
“Rovelli smoothly conveys the differences between belief and proof.
. . his excitement is contagious and he delights in the
possibilities of human understanding.”—Publishers Weekly
“Science buffs will admire Rovelli's lucid writing…Cutting-edge
theoretical physics for a popular audience that obeys the rules
(little math, plenty of drawings), but it's not for the faint of
heart.”—Kirkus Reviews
“A fascinating adventure into the outer limits of space and into
the smallest atom…Rovelli manages to break down complex, proven
ideas into smaller, easily assimilated concepts so those with
little to no scientific background can understand the fundamental
ideas…Rovelli's infectious enthusiasm and excitement for his
subject help carry readers over the more difficult aspects,
allowing one to let the imagination soar…An exciting description of
the evolution of physics takes readers to the edge of human
knowledge of the universe.”—Shelf Awareness
“Rovelli draws deep physics into the light with rather greater
success... He wears a broad erudition lightly, casually and clearly
explaining.”—Read It Forward
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