Cycles of Time, Roger Penrose
Cycles of Time, Roger Penrose
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Cycles of Time
An Extraordinary New View of the Universe

Author: Roger Penrose

Narrator: Bruce Mann

Unabridged: 7 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/03/2011

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

From the best-selling author of The Emperor’s New Mind and The Road to Reality, a groundbreaking book that provides new views on three of cosmology’s most profound questions: What, if anything, came before the Big Bang? What is the source of order in our universe? What is its ultimate future?

Current understanding of our universe dictates that all matter will eventually thin out to zero density, with huge black holes finally evaporating away into massless energy. Roger Penrose—one of the most innovative mathematicians of our time—turns around this predominant picture of the universe’s “heat death,” arguing how the expected ultimate fate of our accelerating, expanding universe can actually be reinterpreted as the “Big Bang” of a new one.

Along the way to this remarkable cosmological picture, Penrose sheds new light on basic principles that underlie the behavior of our universe, describing various standard and nonstandard cosmological models, the fundamental role of the cosmic microwave background, and the key status of black holes. Ideal for both the amateur astronomer and the advanced physicist—with plenty of exciting insights for each—Cycles of Time is certain to provoke and challenge.

Intellectually thrilling and accessible, this is another essential guide to the universe from one of our preeminent thinkers.

Includes a bonus PDF of illustrations and equations from the book

About The Author

Roger Penrose is Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. He has received numerous prizes and awards, most notably the Wolf Foundation Prize in physics, which he shared with Stephen Hawking. He is the author of three previous books, including The Emperor’s New Mind. He lives in Oxford, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bradley on April 05, 2017

I like to refresh myself on my intuitive understanding of physics every once in a while since I won't ever admit to understanding more than 30%-40% of the math. Even so, what I do understand is still more than enough to endlessly fascinate and make me sit around fantasizing and ruminating and dreamin......more

Goodreads review by Manny on September 24, 2014

This book introduces Conformal Cyclic Cosmology: an amazingly beautiful idea, which I would love to be true. Unfortunately, the evidence to date is far from compelling. But, even if it isn't correct, Penrose is asking such interesting questions that the book is absolutely worth reading. So here's my......more

Goodreads review by Cassandra Kay on July 01, 2011

I read this book cover to cover, and then the appendix and then tried again. I took a tea break walked in a circle, picked back up the book and continued to stare at it trying to glean somehow the information that I obviously was not meant to be clever enough to follow. I felt like Zoolander beating......more

Goodreads review by Bill on June 28, 2017

"The entire fabric of life on earth requires the maintaining of a profound and subtle organization, which undoubtedly involves entropy being kept at a low level." ... "The structure of life on this planet would run rapidly down were it not for a powerful low-entropy source, upon which almost all lif......more

Goodreads review by Ami on November 26, 2016

The book themes are How wide is our universe? When does the universe start? When does the universe finish? How long the universe 's age? What is the quantum gravity theory?. etc..............................more


Quotes

“The hyper-density of this book made my brain feel simultaneously wiped out and dazzled.”
            -Boston Globe Best Science Books of 2011
 
“Radical . . .  A surprising and unorthodox work disguised in the jacket of a popular science book, Cycles of Time should prove both deeply enlightening and just as deeply mystifying for anyone who dares to follow along.”
            -Peter Woit, The Wall Street Journal
 
“An intellectual thrill ride . . . As Penrose builds a solid foundation for his argument in analyzing universal entropic accumulation and Newton’s Second Law, the reader senses something tremendous looming—mysterious and compelling as a black hole . . . A cosmological page-turner.”
            -Y. S. Fing, Washington Independent Review of Books
 
“If you’ll forgive a skiing metaphor, Cycles of Time is a black diamond of a book. But like all steep slopes, sometimes you take a moment from your struggles and look up, and in front of you is an utterly gorgeous view.”
            -Anthony Doerr, Boston Globe
 
“Profound . . . This fascinating book will surely become a classic in the history of cosmology.”
            -Choice
 
“Controversial but intriguing . . . Well worth the effort.”
            -Kirkus
 
“Intriguing . . . Penrose makes provocative arguments for his challenging new theory.”                  
           -Publishers Weekly