42 Reasons to Hate the Universe by Chris Ferrie - ISBN: 9781728272825
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The universe is trying to kill us, but life’s a rollercoaster.

42 Reasons to Hate the Universe

(And One Reason Not To)

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    6 February 2024

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Summary

From bestselling author Chris Ferrie comes an out-of-this-world pop science space book on how the universe is, indeed, trying to kill us all.

If you’ve always suspected the universe was out to get you… you were right!

Yes, the universe we live in is cosmically beautiful and mysterious and all that crap. But it’s also a bit of an asshole. After all, remember that you are just a group of atoms structured in a specific way for barely long enough to try to understand this thing we…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781728272825
ISBN-10:1728272823
Author:Chris Ferrie, Wade David Fairclough, Byrne LaGinestra
Publisher:Sourcebooks, Inc
Imprint:Sourcebooks, Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:6 February 2024
Weight:356g
Dimensions:209mm x 138mm x 19mm
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Critics Review

Funny, snarky, and bleak while still being informative and engrossing. It’s an apt approach for our cynical times.


“An irreverent survey of unsettling scientific findings and ideas.” – Publishers Weekly


“Finally, an antidote to all that breathless, too-damn-excited-by-half pop sci out there, and its relentlessly exhausting enthusiasm about just how the universe is such an amaaaazing, wondrous, awesome place. Ferrie, Fairclough, and Laginestra instead tell it like it is: the Universe is gonna get you, technology ain’t gonna save you, and we’re stuck in the shittiest version of The Matrix ever. Deal with it. Imagine Douglas Adams, Leonhard Cohen, and your favourite grumpy science teacher joining forces to reveal the secrets of the universe. That’s nothing like this book. It’s much more pessimistic, considerably more sweary, and lots, lots funnier. I finished it last week and still haven’t finished chuckling. In a multiverse of dystopian possibilities, let’s just be thankful that we live in a universe where this book exists.” – Philip Moriarty, Professor of Physics, University of Nottingham, and author of When The Uncertainty Principle Goes To 11 (or How To Explain Quantum Physics With Heavy Metal)

“Brilliantly funny. The universe is hell-bent on your demise and this entertaining and compelling guide expertly highlights the fragility–but also the resilience–of life.” – Michael Banks, author of The Secret Science of Baby
“I’ve never laughed and learned so much while reading about 42 ways I’m completely stuffed!” – Adam Spencer, comedian, author, and math geek

About The Author

Chris Ferrie

Chris Ferrie

Chris Ferrie is an award-winning physicist and Senior Lecturer for Quantum Software and Information at the University of Technology Sydney. He has a Masters in applied mathematics, BMath in mathematical physics and a PhD in applied mathematics. He lives in Australia with his wife and children.

Wade David Fairclough

Wade Fairclough is a science teacher of both senior and junior students at one of Sydney’s largest high schools.

Byrne LaGinestra

Byrne LaGinestra is a science teacher at Cherrybrook Technology High School in Sydney.

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