The Universe, Mike Matzdorff
The Universe, Mike Matzdorff
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The Universe

Author: Mike Matzdorff

Narrator: Tony Shalhoub

Unabridged: 5 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/10/2025

Categories: Fiction, Absurdist


Synopsis

What if the Universe ran out of an office in Queens?And what if your job was to shape the world, but every move you made risked unraveling it?After the tragic loss of her husband, Katie seeks a fresh start and finds it when she is hired by the Universe. The job is to carefully orchestrate events, large and small, to keep existence on track—or so she's been told. During her first big assignment, Katie meets Mike--a man employed by the Universe for hundreds of years—and she begins to question her purpose. As their paths merge, and as Katie digs deeper into the secrets of the Universe, a dark secret reveals itself.In a game where every move threatens chaos, can two pawns save the Universe, or will their choices bring it to an end?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Santiago on December 15, 2015

It's said (several times in this book) that Cosmology is living a golden time. Indeed this collection of texts mentions huge ideas and changes that came out in the last 10 or 5 years. All this progresses do not point in the same direction though. On the contrary, there are many different theories an......more

Goodreads review by Mohamed on October 24, 2016

Written by several leading scientists. - Alan Guth and Andrei Linde explain the Inflationary Universe theory. - Lee Smolin discusses the nature of time. - Lisa Randall and Neil Turok elaborate on the theory of branes, two-dimensional structures arising from string theory—whose existence is central to t......more

Goodreads review by Beauregard on October 17, 2014

Who would have thought a series of essays written by multiple scientific experts could have been as spell tingling as this book was? I know I didn't expect to enjoy this book as much as I did. Part of the reason this book works so well is because none of the essays are that recent. We've learned a l......more

Goodreads review by Troy on November 18, 2015

Color me surprised. I've enjoyed all the Brockman curated Edge Club books up until now. But this one, aside from a few bright spots in some of the essays, was so bad that I literally couldn't wait for it to be over. It's called 'The Universe,' but the focus of the contributors was almost entirely on......more

Goodreads review by Andy on February 02, 2019

There's some very interesting topics here, but are unfortunately very hard to read. A few chapters, for example, seem to be transcriptions of lectures and as such were meant to be spoken and not read. This is an important difference. This is a pity, specially because the topics covered are interestin......more