Praise for In Search of Time
“Falk's book is what Hawking's Brief History should have been." — The Ottawa Citizen
"Unputdownable" — Sir Martin Rees
In Search of Time is now available in paperback across the U.S.
Latest News
Dan to appear on CTV Atlantic's "Breakfast Television"
I'll be discussing In Search of Time tomorrow morning (Feb. 20) on CTV Atlantic's "Breakfast Television," sometime between 7:15 and 8:00 a.m. AST. Viewers across the Maritimes should be able to catch the segment. I'll be giving talks at Dalhousie and Saint Mary's University later the same day (see Events for more details).
"You Are Here"
I discuss the joint legacy of Galileo and Darwin in an essay in today’s Toronto Star. While both revolutions were unsettling, the work of these two great thinkers also opened our eyes to a larger and richer universe.
The Oklahoman reviews "In Search of Time"
The Oklahoman newspaper recently ran a review of Dan Falk's In Search of Time. The review, which focuses on the problem of timekeeping, says that Dan explores the issue "in greater detail than previously seen in a book for the general public."
Scientific American reviews "In Search of Time"
Scientific American has a brief review of Dan Falk's In Search of Time in the current (February) issue. The magazine says that Dan "selects, organizes and interprets a mass of lore for our enlightenment and pleasure. We owe him."
"The Leonard Lopate Show" interview now available for download
Dan's interview on 'The Leonard Lopate Show' is now available for download. The interview was broadcast earlier today on WNYC, the flagship station of the NPR radio network.
Update: the interview is also available on iTunes.
