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World Within the World by John D Barrow 1990 Paperback
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Features:ReprintLC Classification Number:QC24.5.B37 1990Format:Trade PaperbackPublication Year:1990Genre:ScienceItem Width:6.2 inTopic:Philosophy & Social Aspects, Astronomy, Physics / GeneralISBN-10:0192861085Book Title:World Within the WorldDewey Edition:19gtin13:9780192861085Synopsis:Until recently "popular science" has produced neither rigorously scientific works nor especially popular ones. Only in the last three or four years have scientists begun to realize the field's full potential with books aimed at the intelligent non-scientist presenting more challenging subjects previously reserved for scholars. Still, none of these studies fully addresses the question of whether laws of Nature really exist and are just waiting to be discovered; or how the notion of laws of Nature arose and how they can be so well described by mathematics; or even how our own existence limits what we can learn about the Universe. John D. Barrow, renowned scientist and philosopher of science, fills the gap by responding to these and myriad other questions in this remarkably wide-ranging interdisciplinary study of the evolving concept of laws of Nature. Tackling the philosophical and theological problems raised by modern physics and mathematics, he goes well beyond the familiar ground of relativity and quantum theory. From the magical notions of primitive cultures to the latest ideas about chaos, black holes, inflation, and superstrings, he traces the gradual development of our understanding of what laws of Nature mean and how we have come to know them. Written in a serious but non-technical style, The World Within the World will fascinate scientists, philosophers, and general readers alike., In this remarkably wide-ranging interdisciplinary study, renowned scientist and philosopher John D. Barrow offers a fascinating examination of the evolving concept of laws of Nature. Tackling the philosophical and theological problems raised by modern physics and mathematics, he goes well beyond the familiar ground of relativity and quantum theory. From the magical notions of primitive cultures to the latest ideas about chaos, black holes, inflation, and superstrings, Barrow traces the gradual development of our understanding of what laws of Nature mean and how we have come to know them.brand:Oxford University Press, IncorporatedISBN-13:9780192861085Item Length:9.2 inIntended Audience:TradeAuthor:John D. BarrowEdition Description:ReprintTitleLeading:TheItem Height:0.9 inNumber of Pages:412 PagesDewey Decimal:500.2Language:EnglishItem Weight:21.5 OzPublisher:Oxford University Press, IncorporatedLCCN:89-048679Illustrator:Yes
Absolutely mind-blowing! Barrow blends science and philosophy seamlessly, making complex concepts feel accessible and thrilling. The way he explores reality's hidden layers is both poetic and profound—a must-read for curious minds. Packed with "aha!" moments that linger long after the last page. Perfect for anyone who loves big ideas!
Absolutely mind-blowing! Barrow blends science and philosophy seamlessly, making complex concepts feel accessible and thrilling. The way he explores reality's hidden layers is both poetic and profound—a must-read for curious minds. Packed with "aha!" moments that linger long after the last page. Perfect for anyone who loves big ideas!