Going Infinite

The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon

Michael Lewis

Book Synopsis

"Going Infinite" by Michael Lewis follows the incredible journey of John Miller, a determined mathematician who discovers a groundbreaking theory that has the potential to change the course of human understanding.
With captivating storytelling, Lewis takes readers on a rollercoaster ride as Miller navigates the complexities of academia and the fierce competition within the scientific community. As the stakes get higher, Miller finds himself caught in a race against time to prove the validity of his theory before others attempt to claim it as their own.
Along the way, he encounters unexpected allies and faces daunting challenges, all while grappling with his own internal demons. The narrative delves into the power of intellectual curiosity, the limitations of human perception, and the lengths one must go to defend their ideas and preserve their credibility.
Drawing on real-life scientific concepts, Lewis skillfully weaves together elements of drama, suspense, and underlying philosophical themes. "Going Infinite" is a thought-provoking and enthralling tale that explores the boundaries of human potential and the pursuit of knowledge.

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