![]() Merali supplements the technical aspects of making a universe with the implications for how we view ourselves and our world, providing welcome context to the theories and questions she explores. In particular, her discussions of religion and how scientists have managed their faith and their work are refreshingly matter-of-fact. Amid clear explanations of mind-blowing physics concepts, Merali takes the time to humanize everyone she interviews. Merali explains many theories about how universes might occur or be created inside our own, including false vacuums, elusive monopoles, and black holes. Her interviews with physicists suggest that such a thing might actually be possible, though not with current technology. ![]() In this intensely theoretical yet accessibly humanist work, science journalist Merali skillfully appraises the fascinating possibility of creating a universe in a lab. ![]()
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