Brian Keating’s Universe🔭 — Issue #10

Professor Brian Keating
2 min readDec 26, 2022

390 years in the making : It’s finally here — Galileo Galilei’s “Dialogue on Two World Systems | Audiobook”

It took us 390 years, but we finally did it: The Maestro’s Masterpiece: the Dialogue!

Dear Impossible Family,

Our new audiobook version of Galileo Galilei’s Dialogue is finally ready for you to consume! The book clocks in (pun intended at a whopping 21 hours of Galilean Glory read by 6 physicists total: me, Carlo Rovelli, Fabiola Gianotti, Frank Wilczek, Lucio Piccirillo and Sylvester James Gates, You can get a preview of what you’re in for by clicking here. Again, I’d be delighted if you would review it on whatever platform you get it on and share with a friend 😀! It took over a year to record and edit and I cannot express how proud I am of the final product. I’d like to think that Il Maestro, Galileo himself, would be proud of it.

You can buy it Direct from me (discount!), or on Audible, (If you don’t have an account click here for a discounted free trial:. You can also get it at Google Play, Scribd, Audiobooks.com or other platforms!

You [and your friends] won’t want to miss this work of art and love. Recall the audiobook was narrated over nearly 21 hours by my good old friend Lucio Piccirillo and friend Carlo Rovelli. I’m honored to have the book’s forewards read by Nobel Prize winner Frank Wilczek, APS President S. James Gates, and Fabiola Gianotti, the first woman to be Director-General at CERN in Switzerland. Stay tuned for a special announcement and deal for subscribers to my mailing list as I did with my most recent book, Think Like a Nobel Prize Winner! You’ll find more information, including all the figures from the audiobook here.

Have a magical week!

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Professor Brian Keating
Professor Brian Keating

Written by Professor Brian Keating

Chancellor’s Distinguished Professor at UC San Diego. Host of The INTO THE IMPOSSIBLE Podcast Authored: Losing the Nobel Prize & Think like a Nobel Prize Winner

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