Alan Lightman

Alan Lightman is the author of five previous novels, a book-length narrative poem, two collections of essays, and several books on science. His work has appeared in the Atlantic, Granta, the New Yorker, the New York Review of Books, and Nature, among other publications. A theoretical physicist as well as a novelist, he has served on the faculties of Harvard and MIT, and was the first person to receive a dual faculty appointment at MIT in science and in the humanities.

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“Do I know too much, or too little?” he asks. Very much an anti-reductionist, when he sees a flock of birds floating on air, he doesn’t think numbers or gravity.

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“We are not observers on the outside looking in. We are on the inside too.”

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The Accidental Universe offers to the reader the wanderings of a curious and intelligent mind . . .”

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“The tale of Mr g is about the creation (and the end) of the universe.