The End of Everything

The End of Everything

2020 • 240 pages

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Average rating4.1

15

Katie Mack covers challenging (like, actually hard to understand) material with great humor, clean organization, and a conversational tone.

Not on her or the book, but I did not always feel like she was 100% pulling me along (my brain just breaks at the whole space time maybe isn't real idea) but she gave it a valiant effort. Someday, perhaps, I will get it. Maybe if I did the math.

The truly great thing about this book is that I felt like I learned something - I walk away from the book getting that we EARTH will end in fiery death but the END OF EVERYTHING is a little bit up in the air because we don't really know why our fundamental models of physics work and teeny tiny changes in assumed constants actually do matter.

June 4, 2021Report this review