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Heady stuff

A mind-bending look at evolutionary cosmology
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March 2022, no. 440

What’s Eating the Universe?: And other cosmic questions by Paul Davies

Allen Lane, $35 hb, 192 pp

Heady stuff

A mind-bending look at evolutionary cosmology
by
March 2022, no. 440
A composite image of a section of the universe taken by the Dark Energy Camera, part of an astronomical survey designed to constrain the properties of dark energy, dated May 2021 (photograph via National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory)
A composite image of a section of the universe taken by the Dark Energy Camera, part of an astronomical survey designed to constrain the properties of dark energy, dated May 2021 (photograph via National Optical-Infrared Astronomy Research Laboratory)

Paul Davies, the British physicist who brightened up the Australian science scene when he was a professor at the University of Adelaide in the 1990s, is currently director of the Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science at Arizona State University. Beyond describes itself as ‘a pioneering center devoted to confronting the really big questions of science and philosophy’. It also aims to present science publicly ‘as a key component of our culture and of significance to all humanity’, something Davies has been doing for thirty years, in popular talks, articles, and books such as About Time (1995).

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