AT KURZWEIL AI, Giulio Priscio reviews Howard Bloom’s The God Problem: How A Godless Cosmos Creates. “The God Problem defies categorization; it’s a cascade of books within books within books, like the novels of Joyce and Pynchon. The difference is that Bloom writes about the thoughts of the deepest thinkers of all times, from the Babylonians to our days, then proposes new ideas of his own. I call it ‘scientific poetry.’ The science is rigorous, and the philosophy is sound, but Bloom is first and foremost a great writer who makes cerebral stuff emotionally moving and entertaining. This book has no equations, it is not written for scientists, but it’s an excellent science book that will help readers not only understand science better, but also love it more.”