From the bestselling editor of This Explains Everything, 206 of the world's most brilliant minds tackle Edge.org's 2017 question: What scientific term or concept ought to be more widely known?
As science informs public policy, decision making, and so many aspects of our everyday lives, a scientifically literate society is crucial. In that spirit, Edge.org publisher John Brockman asked 206 the worldâs best minds the 2017 Edge Question: What scientific term or concept ought to be more widely known?
Contributors include: author of The God Delusion RICHARD DAWKINS on using animalsâ âGenetic Book of the Deadâ to reconstruct ecological history; theoretical physicist and author of A Universe from Nothing Lawrence Krauss on "uncertainty" and resisting our temptation to assign meaning to random events; MacArthur Fellow REBECCA NEWBERGER GOLDSTEIN on âscientific realism,â the idea that scientific theories explain phenomena beyond what we can see and touch; behavioral economist RICHARD THALER on the âpremortem,â which can help root out potential hazards before making a major business decision; Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Guns, Germs, and Steel JARED DIAMOND on a basic precept too often missing from scientific discourse: âcommon sense;â author of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics CARLO ROVELLI on ârelative information,â which governs the physical world around us; author of The Shallows NICHOLAS CARR on âmysterianism,â the idea that humansâ mastery and understanding of the world around us is illusory; theoretical cosmologist JANNA LEVIN on the âprinciple of least action,â which allows us to express many of the most complex ideas in a single sentence; cognitive scientist and author of The Language Instinct STEVEN PINKER on âThe Second Law of Thermodynamics;â author of Emotional Intelligence DANIEL GOLEMAN on âempathic concern,â a scientific basis for compassion; theoretical physicist and Time 100 influencer LISA RANDALL on âeffective theories,â which reflect what we observe in the world around us; founding executive editor of Wired KEVIN KELLY on âpremature optimization,â or why success so often begets failure; biogerontologist AUBREY DE GREY on why âmaladaptive traitsâ have been conserved evolutionarily; musician and producer BRIAN ENO on âconfirmation biasâ in the internet age; Man Booker-winning author of Atonement IAN MCEWAN on the âNavier-Stokes Equations,â which govern everything from weather prediction to aircraft design, to blood flow; plus pieces from FRANK WILCZEK, RORY SUTHERLAND, NINA JABLONSKI, MARTIN REES, ALISON GOPNIK, and many, many others.
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From the bestselling editor of This Explains Everything, 206 of the world's most brilliant minds tackle Edge.org's 2017 question: What scientific term or concept ought to be more widely known?
Brilliant but overlooked ideas you must know, as revealed by todayâs most innovative minds What scientific term or concept ought to be more widely known? That is the question John Brockman, publisher of the acclaimed science salon Edge.org (âThe worldâs smartest websiteââThe Guardian), presented to 205 of the worldâs most influential thinkers from across the intellectual spectrumâaward-winning physicists, economists, psychologists, philosophers, novelists, artists, and more. From the origins of the universe to the order of everyday life, This Idea Is Brilliant takes readers on a tour of the bold, exciting, and underappreciated scientific concepts that will enrich every mind. Pulitzer Prizeâwinning author of Guns, Germs, and Steel JARED DIAMOND on the lost brilliance of common sense * Oxford evolutionary biologist RICHARD DAWKINS on how The Genetic Book of the Dead could reconstruct ecological history * philosopher REBECCA NEWBERGER GOLDSTEIN on how to extend our grasp of reality beyond what we can see and touch * author of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics CARLO ROVELLI on the interconnected fabric of information * Booker Prizeâwinning novelist IAN McEWAN on the Navier-Stokes equations, which govern everything from weather prediction to aircraft design and blood flow * cosmologist LAWRENCE M. KRAUSS on the hidden blessings of uncertainty * psychologist STEVEN PINKER on the fight against entropy * Nobel Prizeâwinning economist RICHARD THALER on the visionary power of the âpremortemâ * Grammy Awardâwinning musician BRIAN ENO on confirmation bias in the Internet age * advertising guru RORY SUTHERLAND on the world-changing power of sex appeal * Harvard physicist LISA RANDALL on the power of the obvious * Wired founding editor KEVIN KELLY on how to optimize your chances at success * Nobel Prize winner FRANK WILCZEK on the creative potential of complementarity * Pulitzer Prizeâwinning New York Times reporter JOHN MARKOFF on the synthetic metamaterials that soon will transform industry and technology * euroscientist SAM HARRIS on the lost art of intellectual honesty *Berkeley psychologist ALISON GOPNIK on the role of life history in the human story, and many others.
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ISBN
9780062698216
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2018-02-22
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HarperPerennial
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270 gr
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203 mm
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134 mm
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G, 01
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Engelsk
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Heftet
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544
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