The Infinite Monkey Cage: How To Build A Universe Direct

: Available at Barnes & Noble ($15.99) and AwesomeBooks ($17.23).

: Examines parallel universes, the search for extraterrestrial life, and scientific evidence for why "ghosts don't exist".

“The style the book was written in is a unique and clever format... Robin Ince would ask questions which were then explained by Brian Cox and these dialogues really helped bring the book to life.” The GSAL Journal · 6 years ago The Infinite Monkey Cage: How to Build a Universe

: Includes contributions and "pearls of wisdom" from famous thinkers like Neil deGrasse Tyson , Stephen Fry, and Sir Patrick Stewart.

: Covers the Big Bang, the recipe to build a universe, and the eventual "doom" or end of the universe. : Available at Barnes & Noble ($15

The book is available in several formats, with prices generally ranging from ~$8 to ~$30.

: Much of the book is written as a dialogue between Cox and Ince, mimicking their on-air chemistry to explain difficult theories through humorous debate. Robin Ince would ask questions which were then

: The book pays homage to 1970s science annuals, filled with archival images, cartoons, and program excerpts.