A Universe from Nothing

By Lawrence M. Krauss

In *A Universe from Nothing*, acclaimed physicist Lawrence Krauss presents a paradigm-shifting argument for how everything came to exist. Challenging the fundamental question of "why is there something rather than nothing?", Krauss uses accessible explanations and wry humor to demonstrate how something not only can, but *will always*, arise from nothing. The book integrates groundbreaking experimental observations and new theories, including a new preface discussing the significance of the Higgs particle. Krauss guides readers through the universe's evolution and ultimate end, offering a provocative look at the fundamental nature of existence.
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