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Keay Davidson

    Keay Davidson is an award-winning science reporter known for his insightful explorations of complex scientific subjects. His writing style is lauded for its clarity and ability to make even the most intricate concepts accessible to a broad audience. He delves into fascinating discoveries and their profound implications for our understanding of the cosmos. Davidson's work is characterized by a deep curiosity and a dedication to compelling narrative.

    Wrinkles in Time
    • Wrinkles in Time

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      On 23 April 1992, astrophysicist George Smoot announced how he and his team of scientists had found 'ripples in the fabric of space-time' - cosmic wrinkles made in the first trillionth of a second after the cataclysmic moment of creation.Wrinkles in Time is the story of their heroic search for cosmology's Holy Grail. Presenting the science behind the structured violence of the Big Bang, it tells our ultimate history, recounting the implications of a universe whose unfolding is written in its beginnings.

      Wrinkles in Time