“The hyper-density of this book made my brain feel simultaneously wiped out and dazzled.”
-Boston Globe Best Science Books of 2011
“Radical . . . A surprising and unorthodox work disguised in the jacket of a popular science book, Cycles of Time should prove both deeply enlightening and just as deeply mystifying for anyone who dares to follow along.”
-Peter Woit, The Wall Street Journal
“An intellectual thrill ride . . . As Penrose builds a solid foundation for his argument in analyzing universal entropic accumulation and Newton’s Second Law, the reader senses something tremendous looming—mysterious and compelling as a black hole . . . A cosmological page-turner.”
-Y. S. Fing, Washington Independent Review of Books
“If you’ll forgive a skiing metaphor, Cycles of Time is a black diamond of a book. But like all steep slopes, sometimes you take a moment from your struggles and look up, and in front of you is an utterly gorgeous view.”
-Anthony Doerr, Boston Globe
“Profound . . . This fascinating book will surely become a classic in the history of cosmology.”
-Choice
“Controversial but intriguing . . . Well worth the effort.”
-Kirkus
“Intriguing . . . Penrose makes provocative arguments for his challenging new theory.”
-Publishers Weekly
“The hyper-density of this book made my brain feel simultaneously wiped out and dazzled.”
-Boston Globe Best Science Books of 2011
“Radical . . . A surprising and unorthodox work disguised in the jacket of a popular science book, Cycles of Time should prove both deeply enlightening and just as deeply mystifying for anyone who dares to follow along.”
-Peter Woit, The Wall Street Journal
“An intellectual thrill ride . . . As Penrose builds a solid foundation for his argument in analyzing universal entropic accumulation and Newton’s Second Law, the reader senses something tremendous looming—mysterious and compelling as a black hole . . . A cosmological page-turner.”
-Y. S. Fing, Washington Independent Review of Books
“If you’ll forgive a skiing metaphor, Cycles of Time is a black diamond of a book. But like all steep slopes, sometimes you take a moment from your struggles and look up, and in front of you is an utterly gorgeous view.”
-Anthony Doerr, Boston Globe
“Profound . . . This fascinating book will surely become a classic in the history of cosmology.”
-Choice
“Controversial but intriguing . . . Well worth the effort.”
-Kirkus
“Intriguing . . . Penrose makes provocative arguments for his challenging new theory.”
-Publishers Weekly