Genesis The story of how everything began

Guido Tonelli, 1950-

Book - 2021

Tonelli reveals the extraordinary story of our genesis: from the origins of the universe, to the emergence of life on Earth, to the birth of human language with its power to describe the world. Evoking the seven days of biblical creation, he takes us on a brisk, lively tour through the evolution of our cosmos and considers the incredible challenges scientists face in exploring its mysteries. -- adapted from jacket.

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Published
New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2021.
Language
English
Italian
Main Author
Guido Tonelli, 1950- (author)
Other Authors
Erica Segre (translator), Simon Carnell, 1962-
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
"Originally published in Italian in 2019 by Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore, Milano, Italy, as Gesesi"--Title page verso.
"English translation originally published in 2021 by Profile Books Ltd, Great Britain"--Title page verso.
Physical Description
223 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780374600488
  • Introduction: The Grand Narrative of Origins
  • Foundation Myths and Science
  • A Complicated Language
  • A Dangerous Voyage
  • The Two Paths of Knowledge
  • Abandon All Prejudice, Ye Who Enter Here
  • In the Beginning Was the Void
  • A Gigantic Expanding Universe
  • The Big Bang
  • A Universe That Emerges from the Void
  • The Void, or Nothingness?
  • The Void and Chaos
  • Day 1. An Irresistible Breath Produces the First Wonder
  • A Peculiar Primordial Field
  • An Unstoppable Expansion
  • The Success of Inflation Theory
  • In Search of the Smoking Gun
  • The Golden Age of Grand Unification
  • Day 2. The Delicate Touch of a Boson Changes Everything, Forever
  • The Enchantment of Narcissus
  • The Beauty of Broken Symmetry
  • The Discovery of the Higgs Boson
  • Who Broke the Symmetry between Matter and Antimatter?
  • The Deepest Symmetry of All
  • Accelerators of the Future
  • Day 3. The Birth of the Immortals
  • The Most Perfect Liquid
  • Protons Are Forever
  • Light yet Indispensable
  • The Shyest and Kindest Are the First to Leave
  • They Will Form the Heart of Stars
  • Day 4. And Then, at Last, There Was Light
  • A World without Light and Filled with Dark Entities
  • The Hour of Matter Strikes
  • The Secret Messages in the Wall
  • A Very Detailed Story
  • Day 5. The First Star Lights Up
  • And So We Go Out to See the Stars
  • The Heroic Age of the Megastars
  • An Incredible Cosmic Firework
  • The Fascination of Black Stars
  • The Singularity of Black Holes
  • A Fusion Worth More than Its Weight in Gold
  • Day 6. And Chaos Disguised Itself as Order
  • Spira Mirabilis
  • Galaxies, Clusters and Collisions
  • The Dark Heart of Our Milky Way
  • Do Not Wake the Sleeping Dragon
  • Orion's Fine Arrows
  • Day 7. A Swarming of Complex Forms
  • The Sun and Its Wandering Stars
  • Thank Goodness for Theia
  • The Cradle of Complexity
  • Exoplanets
  • The Human Factor
  • The Construction of the Symbolic
  • In the Beginning Was Thauma, or Wonder
  • The Power of Imagination
  • Epilogue: The Massacre of the Assumption
  • Acknowledgements
Review by Booklist Review

Einstein meets Ovid in Tonelli's compelling account of how the universe was born and how it has since evolved. Grounded in theoretical science but sustained by artistic fervor, this account not only illuminates the precepts of modern cosmology for nonspecialists, but also endows those precepts with rare imaginative power. Though Tonelli incorporates technical terms (leptons, neutrinos, muons) in his narrative, interested nonspecialists will understand--even delight in--a story that begins in the mysterious triggering of the big bang and culminates in the emergence of a universe filled with galaxies where stellar fire warms planets (like ours) capable of sustaining intelligent life. Readers will thrill at the opportunity to accompany a world-class physicist to the frontiers of cosmological science, there to contemplate the unfolding of the universe and to gauge the dazzling new technologies enabling scientists to scrutinize that unfolding. Others have told this story, of course, but no one has so enriched the science of this cosmic drama with such meaningful forays into mythology, scripture, music, and history. Thus, while teaching readers about the scientific discoveries of modern cosmology, Tonelli also compellingly explores the primal, prescientific human emotions--wonder, anxiety, hope--that have animated the researchers who have made those discoveries. A science book that will matter deeply to nonscientists.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"Where does all this come from?" asks particle physicist Tonelli in his elegant, accessible English-language debut. The author guides readers through a metaphorical seven days of genesis, a "collective adventure" of scientific exploration stretching from before the Big Bang to the rise of humans on Earth. Tonelli begins with the mystery of time before the Big Bang, making parallels to Greek myth in Hesiod's Theogony, where "Chaos was first of all." The author describes astronomer and priest Georges Lemaître's work on forming the Big Bang theory in 1927, when the idea of an expanding universe disturbed scientists who envisioned one that was a static and unchanging, as put forth by Aristotle. Tonelli covers the formation of atoms, the onset of light, and the distribution of stars in the Milky Way. He also describes how particle accelerators and "super-telescopes" reveal the physics behind elementary particles, stars, and black holes. Tonelli's storytelling successfully weaves curiosity, Greek mythology, and scientific discovery: "From quantum foam something even more astounding than the goddess of love and beauty will be born: an entire universe." Already a bestseller in Italy, Tonelli's lyrical story of creation is sure to ignite the imaginations of American readers. (Apr.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An award-winning particle physicist delivers an appealing explanation of the origins and evolution of the universe. It's a mystery that has plagued great thinkers for centuries: How did the universe come to be? Many theories, scientific and otherwise, have been put forth, but the true story of the universe's first moments is still emerging. Tonelli, who played a role in the discovery of the Higgs boson, argues that new discoveries in physics are able to provide the clearest picture yet of how the universe emerged and where it's going. From his descriptions of the Big Bang to human creativity and storytelling, the author's writing is lush and inviting, offering countless points of entry even for those readers unfamiliar with fundamental concepts of physics. "Our lives," writes Tonelli, "are conditioned by the story of the origins of the universe told by science: it profoundly shifts the foundations on which we will build new social arrangements, opening up vistas full of opportunities and risks, and shaping the future for coming generations." In a concise yet action-packed narrative, the author organizes his survey of the cosmic beginnings into seven days, mimicking the biblical timeline of creation--from "Day One: An Irresistible Breath Produces the First Wonder" to "Day Seven: A Swarming of Complex Forms." With clarity and just the right amount of technical language, Tonelli tackles complex subjects such as supersymmetry, dark matter, and the births of stars and planets. He also masterfully conveys the scientific and epistemic profundity of "how we look at the world, and therefore our place within it." Entangled within his pursuit of scientific truth, the author's overarching outlook is one of awe. The magnificent ideas he presents allow us "to understand our deepest roots, and to find ideas with which to face the future." The book was a bestseller in Italy in 2019. An exhilarating exploration of the cosmos that is both poetic and cutting-edge. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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