<b>Popular science has rarely been so good</b>
Prospect
<b>The greatest populariser of physics today</b>. . . <b>We are left in a world that is not disenchanted by science, but even more magical. A triumph</b>
- Julian Baggini, Financial Times
<b>Theoretical physics often feels rather mystical. This mind-bending, lively book by the bestselling physicist Carlo Rovelli reinforces that other-wordly feeling. . . unforgettable</b>
The Times
<b>Rovelli is often called the poet of physics.</b> He writes elegant, wondering, enlarging books on time and quantum theory, much in the spirit of a priest bringing the word of God to his congregation, and <b>I've found it good for my soul to be confronted with how little I understand the world and everything in it</b>
- Sarah Perry, Guardian
<p><b>One of the warmest, most elegant and most lucid interpreters of the dazzling enigmas of his discipline. . . A momentous book</b></p>
- John Banville, Wall Street Journal
<b>His most beautiful book yet. . .<i> </i>leaves an unforgettable impression of its author as a man struggling at the furthest limits of human comprehension</b>
- James Marriot, The Times
<b>A deep-thinking, restlessly inquiring spirit.</b> . . His books continue a tradition of popular scientific writing from Galileo to Darwin that disappeared in the academic specialisations of the past century
- Ian Thomson, Observer
<b>Another brilliant book by Rovelli</b><b>. . . You'll have fun</b>
- Clive Cookson, Financial Times
<p><b>If anyone can make sense of the topsy-turvy, counterintuitive world of quantum physics, it is Carlo Rovelli, the most poetically minded of today's science communicators</b></p>
The Times
<b>A remarkably wide-ranging new meditation</b> on quantum theory. . . With<b> the light touch of a skilled storyteller</b>. . . Rovelli is not afraid to mix quantum physics and eastern philosophy
- Manjit Kumar, Guardian