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How to Build a Universe

(Theoretically Speaking)

What is the universe made of, and how do we know? For decades, physicists have studied this question, circling the most fundamental yet enigmatic building blocks of our world, descending to a level below atoms into the mysterious particles and fields that make up the quantum realm. This astonishing world is the key to understanding the workings of the universe but it has held its secrets close.

In How to Build a Universe, celebrated astrophysicist Katie Mack pulls back the curtain on these mysteries, presenting the most cutting-edge picture of what we know so far. And she shows we may be on the precipice of a monumental breakthrough, one that could shatter everything we thought we knew about the universe and the nature of reality.

Thrilling and witty, How to Build a Universe is a shotgun seat to some of the most mind-bending and exciting developments in physics and cosmology, as they undergo a revolution, informed by the smallest and most alluring particles.

Mind-expanding and fascinating. Katie Mack is the perfect guide for a behind-the-scenes tour of modern physics

Randall Munroe, creator of xkcd and author of What If?

About Katie Mack

Katie Mack is a theoretical astrophysicist and the author of The End of Everything. She currently holds the position of Hawking Chair in Cosmology and Science Communication at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, where she carries out research on dark matter and the early universe and works to make physics more accessible to the general public.
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  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9781802064148
  • Length: 256 pages
  • Price: £9.99
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