How did the Universe begin? Why is there something rather than nothing? And what about the details of our consciousness and perception of these events? These are the questions that science has struggled to answer during its impossible search for the "theory to end all theories". But what if there is no "Theory of Everything?". What if we accept a Universe of unlimited complexity and and a purely natural world in which certain questions can have no answers?
A physics book. Quite challenging to be understood, but it really make me want to learn physics more.
The book discussing about scientists struggle in finding the "Theory of Everything", an ultimate theory that can linking and conclude all the existing physics theory into a single theory, and if possible, a single equation.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.