In this fascinating and entertaining collection of essays, acclaimed cosmologist and writer John D. Barrow addresses the many questions that we ponder in our quest to discover the universe. Key topics are: the popularity of Big Science, and physics and cosmology in particular; life on other planets; issues of time and space and quantum reality; the ancient foundations of science, mathematics and their most modern expression–complexity theory; and how science relates to religion and aesthetics. Taken as a whole, these thought-provoking essays provide a rich introduction to contemporary scientific debate. 'Only John Barrow could have assembled this delightful book of diverse essays, which touches on everything from the deepest secrets of Creation to the nature of art and esthetics. Witty, whimsical, and always thought-provoking and entertaining, Barrow takes us on a wild, intellectual joy-ride through the mysteries of spacetime and the mind.' Michio Kaku
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John D. Barrow addresses the questions that we ponder in our quest to discover the universe. Ranging from Big Science, and physics and cosmology in particular through life on other planets to issues of time and space, these essays provide a introduction to scientific debate.
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INTRODUCTION, 1. THE POPULARIZATION OF SCIENCE; 2. LIFE IN THE UNIVERSE; 3. THEORIES OF EVERYTHING AND GRAVITY; 4. MATHEMATICS; 5. SIMPLICITY AND COMPLEXITY; 6. TIME; 7. RELIGION AND SCIENCE; 8. QUANTUM REALITY; 9. AESTHETICS; 10. COSMOLOGY; INDEX.
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Barrow is emerging as the Stephen Jay Gould of the mathematical sciences. These fluent and erudite essays should further enhance his reputation. Professor Sir Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal
..it is consistently diverting and illuminating and indeed, at its best, hard to put down in its communication of the excitement of seeing the world as an exercise in the mathematics of energy. Hugh Lawson-Tancred, The Spectator
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John Barrow's name is world famous and he has written many Popular Science books Contains essays on a wide range of topics such as cosmology, religion, music, art, and mathematics Part of the March 2000 Popular Science promotion
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John Barrow is Professor of Astronomy at the University of Sussex. He is the author of several highly acclaimed popular books on science, including Theories of Everything, World Within the World (a new edition coming in March 2000 under the name The Universe that Discovered Itself), Pi in the Sky, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle, and Impossibility.
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John Barrow's name is world famous and he has written many Popular Science books Contains essays on a wide range of topics such as cosmology, religion, music, art, and mathematics Part of the March 2000 Popular Science promotion
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ISBN
9780192880413
Publisert
2000
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
308 gr
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
127 mm
Dybde
17 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
292

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John Barrow is Professor of Astronomy at the University of Sussex. He is the author of several highly acclaimed popular books on science, including Theories of Everything, World Within the World (a new edition coming in March 2000 under the name The Universe that Discovered Itself), Pi in the Sky, The Anthropic Cosmological Principle, and Impossibility.