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Reality Is Not What It Seems & The Order of Time 3 Books Collection Set by Carlo Rovelli - Non Fiction - Paperback

by Carlo Rovelli Publisher: Penguin
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SKU PLD2019 ISBN 9789123912759 Author

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Titles in This Set:
Reality Is Not What It Seems
The Order of Time
Seven Brief Lessons on Physics

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780141983219
9780141984964
9780141981727

Overview:
Carlo Rovelli’s three landmark works are brought together in this carefully curated collection, crafted for curious readers who want to understand the world at its most fundamental level without wading through dense mathematics. Reality Is Not What It Seems invites you to rethink reality itself, tracing the story of the universe from ancient atomism to modern loop quantum gravity with vivid, accessible explanations. The Order of Time peels back the layers of our most personal intuition—time—and shows how physics reveals a far richer, more perplexing picture of past, present, and future than everyday experience suggests. Seven Brief Lessons on Physics distills the core ideas of modern physics into seven concise, brilliantly readable lessons that illuminate relativity, quantum theory, cosmology, and the nature of reality. Together, these titles offer a complete, inspiring introduction to physics as a human endeavour—informative, thought-provoking, and perfectly suited for thoughtful readers seeking big ideas in approachable language.

What Makes This Collection Special:
This set works as a unified journey through the key questions that shape contemporary science. Rovelli links ancient philosophy to cutting-edge physics, guiding readers from the building blocks of matter to the architecture of spacetime. Each book stands on its own, yet the trio forms a cohesive reading arc: from what reality is made of, to how time operates beneath the surface of our perception, to a brisk, elegant synopsis of the physics that changed how we view the universe. The paperback format keeps the set portable and accessible for daily reading, discussion groups, or classroom use, while the author’s signature lucid, almost lyrical prose makes challenging concepts feel intimate and doable. This is the kind of collection that invites rereading, sparking conversations long after you finish each title.

Books Included in This Collection:
Reality Is Not What It Seems
In this engaging journey, Rovelli traces the evolution of our understanding of reality—from ancient atomism to the modern framework of quantum gravity. The book blends science, philosophy, and history into a narrative that demystifies complex ideas without oversimplifying them. Expect a compelling stylistic blend: clear metaphors, rigorous ideas, and a sense of wonder that makes the physics feel tangible. It’s a compelling starting point for readers who crave a broad, human-scale view of how science has shaped our worldview, with enough depth to reward revisits.

The Order of Time
Time is not the constant, honeyed tempo we imagine. Rovelli argues that time’s flow is variable and context-dependent, shaped by entropy, gravity, and quantum processes. The result is a provocative, almost poetic examination of how we measure existence and how memory, causality, and prediction fit into a universe where “now” is less universal than we thought. With lucid experiments on thought and observation, this book invites readers to rethink daily rhythms, deepen their curiosity about the cosmos, and gain a fresh vocabulary for discussing one of physics’ most elusive concepts.

Seven Brief Lessons on Physics
This compact primer condenses the century-scale revolution in physics into seven insightful lessons. Rovelli walks readers through general relativity, quantum theory, cosmology, and the quest to understand gravity, leaving space for awe and imagination. Despite its brevity, the book delivers a coherent, memorable overview that pairs perfectly with the other two titles to reinforce a practical intuition about the universe. It’s ideal for readers who want a quick, confident orientation before or after tackling the more expansive volumes in the collection.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
Ideal for curious adults and mature teens exploring science for the first time or seeking a thoughtful refresher. This collection suits lifelong learners, students beginning physics studies, teachers building accessible course materials, and gift buyers who want a meaningful, conversation-sparking present for science lovers. It’s also a superb option for BookTok enthusiasts and readers who enjoy contemporary science writing that blends rigor with humanity. If you crave big ideas presented with clarity and warmth, this trio will become a trusted reference in your bookshelf.

Key Benefits:

  • Clear, approachable explanations of complex physics without heavy math
  • A cohesive reading journey from the nature of reality to the science of time
  • Portable paperback format for reading on commutes, travel, or study breaks
  • Engaging, literary prose that makes science feel alive and relevant
  • Great for gift-giving to students, graduates, or inquisitive minds
  • Screens and classroom-ready ideas to spark discussion and critical thinking
  • Reliable authorial voice from a respected physicist renowned for popular science
  • Versatile entry point into philosophy of science and modern physics

About the Author:
Carlo Rovelli is an Italian theoretical physicist and a leading figure in the field of quantum gravity. He is best known for co-developing loop quantum gravity and for writing accessible, thought-provoking books that bring sophisticated physics to a broad audience. In addition to Seven Brief Lessons on Physics and The Order of Time, Rovelli’s work includes Reality Is Not What It Seems and Helgoland, cementing his reputation as a premier communicator of science. His writing is celebrated for its lyrical clarity, its ability to connect deep theoretical ideas with everyday experience, and its invitation to think differently about the universe and our place within it.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This collection is more than a reading list; it’s a gateway to a way of thinking. You’ll gain a solid, intuitive grasp of how modern physics describes reality, time, and the cosmos, while enjoying a seamless, readable experience across three distinct yet complementary books. It’s a thoughtful gift for graduates, tinkerers, and lifelong learners, and a compact, premium set that looks striking on a shelf or a desk. Owning the complete trio provides a satisfying, binge-worthy reading arc and a reliable reference for conversations about science, philosophy, and the nature of existence.

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