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  • Good hard ... very hard SF  

    The Riddle of the Universe (Paperback)
    For what it's supposed to be, that is the hard SF, this novel is an absolute Doeuvre leader. The ideas are excellent, and despite an output in 1995 they are still relevant (search for a theory of everything that combines relativity and quantum physic
  • The riddle of the universe  

    The Riddle of the Universe (Paperback)
    A very pompous title that would have made me run away if I did not know the style of Greg Egan. Yet this novel is up to the author's other novels: one leaves the head right in thinking.
  • too technical 2  

    The Riddle of the Universe (Paperback)
    necessary to have a doctorate in physics and biology to enjoy. I'm not sure to go to the end of the book.
  • Roman excellent, and probably the best entry point for the work of a great author  

    The Riddle of the Universe (Paperback)
    Somehow the translator could read "Distress", the English title (speaking style of a depression syndrome that is spreading in the world of the novel), and translated as "The Riddle of the Universe" .. . Subject to this, it's Greg Egan,
  • Egan's simply ...  

    The Riddle of the Universe (Paperback)
    As usual, Greg Egan plunges us into a world full of expectations that scientists can hardly leave the reader indifferent: A History "Theory Of Everything", blending physics and information theory, in a inbriquée scenario that is reminiscent of &
  • Everything is in everything ... and vice versa!  

    The Riddle of the Universe (Paperback)
    The riddle of the universe? Ambitious title? Exact (the English title is much less snoring: Distress) but it is true that nothing scares Greg Egan. Then no problem: YES Greg will reveal TdT (Theory of Everything) and you do NOT understand anything. D
  • A true science fiction novel  

    The Riddle of the Universe (Paperback)
    In science fiction, there are two words: science and fiction. To my conaissance Greg Egan is the only whose novels actually correspond to the definition of these two words. The riddle of the universe, opens doors on scientific extrapolations affectin
  • Delirium 1  

    The Riddle of the Universe (Paperback)
    Those who know nothing about quantum mechanics do not understand much about this book. Those who have mastered quantum mechanics, super string theory or M-theory even understand nothing at all!