Hubert Krivine's book is not only a fascinating history of how humanity came to understand the age and motion of the Earth - it is also an object lesson in the philosophy of science, which will upset religious fundamentalists and extreme-social-constructivist sociologists in equal measure.
- Alan Sokal, Professor of Physics at New York University and Professor of Mathematics at University College London,
Krivine's new book should be read, distributed, and defended: it outlines-allowing only for the uncertainties of science inquiry-how we know what we know about the earth.
Flavorwire
"An excellent book of popular science, written in a straightforward, accessible style."
- Jean Bricmont, Le Monde Diplomatique
Clear and fascinating.
La Quinzaine Litteraire
A wonderful reflection on science.
Mediapart