"[A] compelling narrative about the development of different strands of quantum physics." Financial Times
Smolin is an extremely creative thinker who has been a leader in theoretical physics for many years. He is also a gifted writer who manages to translate his own insights about how science works into engaging language and compelling stories . . . Smolin's description of how quantum mechanics works is both elegant and accessible. NPR
[A]mbitious . . .upbeat and, finally, optimistic . . . Smolin is a lucid expositor. Nature
As the latest entry into the conversation, Smolin s book feels the most immediate and personal. Here is no detached narrator, but an active participant in the fray who perceives the debate over the nature of reality in personal terms. . . While the way forward remains elusive, Smolin and others who seek to illuminate how physics got to where it is today are at least making the quest for answers a bit less costly. The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
Well-written and engaging. Sabine Hossenfelder, Backreaction
Smolin offers a masterful exposition on the state of quantum physics, smoothly blending a history of the field with clear explanations, philosophical context and an accessible introduction to fresh ideas. His narrative on how two competing perspectives on quantum behaviour hardened into Bohr s counter-intuitive orthodoxy, is spellbinding. Financial Times (UK)
"Smolin is never less than an inventive and provocative thinker, as well as an engaging writer....his explanations are especially lucid." Philip Ball, Physics World
"A tantalizing glimpse of the theoretical possibilities beyond Einstein's grasp." Booklist, starred review
The best explanation yet of what has yet to be explained. George Dyson, author of Turing s Cathedral
Lee Smolin has written a superb and sweeping book. He takes us to Bohr, Bohm, Everett and far beyond in a masterful assessment, then on to the struggle to go beyond quantum mechanics towards quantum gravity. Einstein s Unfinished Revolution is truly a fine work. Stuart Kauffman, author of At Home in the Universe
"Smolin elucidates complex science without equations . . . [and] demonstrates there isn't a thing in nature whose 'contemplation cannot be a route to a wordless sense of wonder and gratitude just to be a part of it all.'" Publishers Weekly
Lee Smolin has made influential contributions to the search for a unification of physics. He is a founding faculty member of the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. His previous books include Time Reborn, The Trouble with Physics, and Three Roads to Quantum Gravity.