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A Little History of Everything: From the Big Bang to You

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A COMPLETE, UNCOMPLICATED GUIDE TO THE SCIENCE OF LIFE, THE UNIVERSE AND EVERYTHING INBETWEEN


Most scientists know only their own field. Tim Coulson is at home with science as an integrated whole. A pleasure to read, and a lasting accomplishment’ Richard Dawkins

'Step aside Star Wars – ours is the most astonishing origin story you’ll ever hear and its beautifully told by Tim Coulson’ Professor Ken Norris, Deputy Director of Science at the Natural History Museum

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What made the universe?
How did we come to exist?
Where are we going?

Once, such questions belonged to religion or philosophy. But in the last century scientists have been uncovering astonishing answers to explain the wonder of ourselves, our world and our universe.

Professor Tim Coulson takes us back to the beginning of everything – the Big Bang 13.8 million years ago – and tells us the epic story of how we came to be.

From the emergence of the first atom to the mysteries of human consciousness, this book is, in short, the complete and utter history of everything.

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'A highly readable and super enjoyable book . . . that takes us on a free-spirited intellectual romp through every aspect of what we know about our universe’ Peter Hudson FRS Willaman Professor of Biology at Penn State

'A charming, engaging and erudite account' David Christian, author of New York Times bestseller Origin Story (2018)

‘A gangbuster science book. A can't-put-down read. I don't think I have learned more from a single book' Douglas W. Smith, Former Senior Wildlife Biologist, Yellowstone National Park

‘Exceptional. A highly infectious read. From the first page I found it impossible to put down’ Professor Baroness Kathy Willis, Professor of Biodiversity, University of Oxford

‘Achieves something almost impossible, lucid explanation without dumbing down . . . can read this for fun and accidentally you will know as much general science as any Professor’ James H Naismith FRS FRSE FMedSci MAE, Head of the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences Division at Oxford, Professor of Structural Biology

‘With wit, wisdom and humility. The prose is of a perfect weight, and an absolute joy to read’ Sunetra Gupta, Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology at the University of Oxford

‘Will appeal to a broad variety of readers and inspire new generations of scientists for years to come' Quentin Paynter

453 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 29, 2025

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July 15, 2025
I really enjoyed reading this, it gives a great simplified view of the science of everything whilst still being engaging enough. I loved the parts about consciousness and also the astrology sections. I particularly enjoyed Tim Coulson's use of his own personal stories to tie into the content as it helped me relate how some of the complex science is revealed in the real world
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