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That is the predicate of the slender, poetic 1993 novel Einstein's Dreams by physicist Alan Lightman — a book about time and the tricks we play on ourselves to bear our transience, a book that does for time what Alain de Botton’s The Course of Love does for love: punctuating a fictional world with philosophical quickenings, th... See more
The Marginalian • Einstein’s Dreams: Physicist Alan Lightman’s Poetic Exploration of Time and the Antidote to the Anxiety of Aliveness – The Marginalian
Einstein’s Dreams: Physicist Alan Lightman’s Poetic Exploration of Time and the Antidote to the Anxiety of Aliveness – The Marginalian
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A world without memory is a world of the present.
Alan Lightman • Einstein's Dreams (Vintage Contemporaries)


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The Laters sit in cafés sipping coffee and discussing the possibilities of life.
Alan Lightman • Einstein's Dreams (Vintage Contemporaries)
Enlightenment is a shared enterprise.