Brian Greene on Explorations, new book

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In summary, Brian Greene will be discussing his book "The Fabric of the Cosmos" on Dr. Michio Kaku's Explorations radio program tomorrow. The book covers string theory and takes readers on a tour of the universe, offering a new perspective on reality. Non-NYC residents can check the program's website for stations and re-broadcast times.
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Brian Greene will be on Dr. Michio Kaku's Explorations (http://www.mkaku.org/explorations/ ) radio program tomorrow. Check the website for stations and re-broadcast times for non-NYC residents.

Brian Greene will discuss his new book entitled "The Fabric of the Cosmos : Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality", his latest on string theory and expanded into a tour of the universe.

For those who have read it, what is covered as Greene 'takes us on a tour of the universe' and do you see 'reality' in a new light?
 
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Hey cosmic, will check out the show.
 
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Thanks for the information CC!
 

What is the focus of Brian Greene's new book?

The focus of Brian Greene's new book, "Explorations", is the exploration of cutting-edge scientific concepts and theories, such as quantum mechanics, string theory, and the nature of time and space.

What makes Brian Greene's writing style unique?

Brian Greene is known for his ability to make complex scientific ideas accessible to a wider audience through his clear and engaging writing style. He often uses analogies and real-life examples to help readers understand difficult concepts.

What are some key topics covered in "Explorations"?

"Explorations" covers a wide range of topics, including the multiverse theory, the origins of the universe, the nature of reality, and the search for a unified theory of physics.

What sets "Explorations" apart from Brian Greene's previous books?

"Explorations" is unique in that it delves into some of the most cutting-edge and controversial ideas in science, whereas Greene's previous books focused more on explaining established theories and concepts.

Who would benefit from reading "Explorations"?

Anyone with an interest in science and a desire to learn about some of the most mind-boggling and thought-provoking concepts in modern physics would benefit from reading "Explorations". It is written for a general audience and does not require a background in science to understand.

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