Physicist, adjunct MIT professor, and writer Alan Lightman - best known for his 1993 novel, “Einstein’s Dreams’’ - imagines an even higher consciousness in his newest novel, a charming, comic explanation of how The Maker might have created the cosmos.
To hear Him tell it, He, Mr g, awakes one day from a long sleep in the Void, and, finding himself bored, decides to create the universe, actually myriad universes. He concentrates His efforts on one He especially likes and develops it on His own, despite interference from cranky old Aunt Penelope, who worries that He might really mess things up. After all, eternal life is pretty peaceful for a deity in the Void, though nothingness can get a bit dull. On the other hand, Uncle Deva, a more docile soul than Penelope, doesn’t mind his nephew’s experiments.
