"Before the Big Bang presents a fascinating cosmological narrative.Mersini-Houghton tackles cosmology's toughest questions with the type of intellectual rigor rarely on display in a book aimed at a mainstream audience.she deserves kudos for tackling such extremely complicated material in a way that finds synergy between her own life and that of the history of the cosmos." -- Forbes "Laura Mersini-Houghton's Before the Big Bang provides a fascinating account of the background and underlying motives for her intriguing proposal for the physical principles that may have governed the explosive origin of our universe." -- Roger Penrose, University of Oxford, Nobel laureate, and author of Cycles of Time and The Road to Reality "From one of the world's most renowned cosmologists, Before the Big Bang offers insights into the Big Bang and, beyond it, into the majestic world of a quantum multiverse. The tale of Laura Mersini-Houghton's journey of discovery, interlaced with her personal stories of growing up in communist Albania and breaking free of its confines, makes for a fascinating read." -- Stephon Alexander, Brown University, and author of Fear of a Black Universe and The Jazz of Physics "What if our universe, vast though it may be, is but an infinitesimal fragment of reality? What would this 'multiverse' be like? What would be the implications? And how could we possibly test the idea? There is no better guide to the bizarre, and sometimes paradoxical, cosmic super-realm than Laura Mersini-Houghton, who has devoted her research to seeking the tell-tale signs in the sky hinting that our universe is indeed not alone." -- Paul Davies, Arizona State University, and author of What's Eating the Universe?: And Other Cosmic Questions "You may not have anticipated that you would cheer upon hearing of the discovery of a 'giant void,' but such are the unanticipated pleasures of this book.
[Mersini-Houghton's] narrative approach brings a pleasurable rhythm of bafflement, detective work and discovery to the story, most intriguingly when it describes how her theory is supported by evidence.a fascinating and unusual hybrid of pop science and memoir." -- The Telegraph An enthusiastic exploration of the early universe. -- Kirkus Reviews.