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100 Essential Things You Didn't Know You Didn't Know about Math and the Arts (Paperback): John D. Barrow 100 Essential Things You Didn't Know You Didn't Know about Math and the Arts (Paperback)
John D. Barrow
R451 R373 Discovery Miles 3 730 Save R78 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At first glance, the worlds of math and the arts might not seem like comfortable neighbors. But as mathematician John D. Barrow points out, they have a strong and natural affinity-after all, math is the study of all patterns, and the world of the arts is rich with pattern. Barrow whisks us through 100 thought-provoking and often whimsical intersections between math and many arts, from the golden ratios of Mondrian's rectangles and the curious fractal-like nature of Pollock's drip paintings to ballerinas' gravity-defying leaps and the next generation of monkeys on typewriters tackling Shakespeare. For those of us with our feet planted more firmly on the ground, Barrow also wields everyday equations to reveal how many guards are needed in an art gallery or where you should stand to look at sculptures. From music and drama to literature and the visual arts, Barrow's witty and accessible observations are sure to spark the imaginations of math nerds and art aficionados alike.

Water and Life - The Unique Properties of H2O (Hardcover): Ruth M. Lynden-Bell, Simon Conway Morris, John D. Barrow, John L.... Water and Life - The Unique Properties of H2O (Hardcover)
Ruth M. Lynden-Bell, Simon Conway Morris, John D. Barrow, John L. Finney, Charles Harper
R3,422 Discovery Miles 34 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Reflecting a rich technical and interdisciplinary exchange of ideas, Water and Life: The Unique Properties of H20 focuses on the properties of water and its interaction with life. The book develops a variety of approaches that help to illuminate ways in which to address deeper questions with respect to the nature of the universe and our place within it.

Grouped in five broad parts, this collection examines the arguments of Lawrence J. Henderson and other scholars on the "fitness" of water for life as part of the physical and chemical properties of nature considered as a foundational environment within which life has emerged and evolved. Leading authorities delve into a range of themes and questions that span key areas of ongoing debate and uncertainty. They draw from the fields of chemistry, biology, biochemistry, planetary and earth sciences, physics, astronomy, and their subspecialties. Several chapters also deal with humanistic disciplines, such as the history of science and theology, to provide additional perspectives.

Bringing together highly esteemed researchers from multidisciplinary fields, this volume addresses fundamental questions relating to the possible role of water in the origin of life in the cosmos. It supports readers in their own explorations of the origin and meaning of life and the role of water in maintaining life.

The Physical Universe: The Interface Between Cosmology, Astrophysics and Particle Physics - Proceedings of the XII Autumn... The Physical Universe: The Interface Between Cosmology, Astrophysics and Particle Physics - Proceedings of the XII Autumn School of Physics Held at Lisbon, Portugal, 1-5 October 1990 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991)
John D. Barrow, Alfredo B. Henriques, Maria T. V. T. Lago, Malcom S. Longair
R2,980 Discovery Miles 29 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Meant as a review for students of astrophysics and particle physics, this book contains a selection of survey articles and seminar reports on "high energy cosmology." Included are contributions on topics ranging from classical cosmology, large scale structure, and primordial nucleosynthesis to quantum cosmology, covering both the theoretical aspects and the most important observations.

The Anthropic Cosmological Principle (Paperback, Revised): John D. Barrow, Frank J Tipler The Anthropic Cosmological Principle (Paperback, Revised)
John D. Barrow, Frank J Tipler; Foreword by John A. Wheeler
R508 R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Save R91 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Is there any connection between the vastness of the universe of stars and galaxies and the existence of life on a small planet out in the suburbs of the Milky Way?

This book shows that there is. In a classic work, John Barrow and Frank Tipler examine the question of Mankind's place in the Universe, taking the reader on a tour of many scientific disciplines and offering fascinating insights into issues such as the nature of life, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, and the past history and fate of our universe.

Fitness of the Cosmos for Life - Biochemistry and Fine-Tuning (Hardcover): John D. Barrow, Simon Conway Morris, Stephen J.... Fitness of the Cosmos for Life - Biochemistry and Fine-Tuning (Hardcover)
John D. Barrow, Simon Conway Morris, Stephen J. Freeland, Charles L. Harper, Jr
R3,651 Discovery Miles 36 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This highly interdisciplinary 2007 book highlights many of the ways in which chemistry plays a crucial role in making life an evolutionary possibility in the universe. Cosmologists and particle physicists have often explored how the observed laws and constants of nature lie within a narrow range that allows complexity and life to evolve and adapt. Here, these anthropic considerations are diversified in a host of new ways to identify the most sensitive features of biochemistry and astrobiology. Celebrating the classic 1913 work of Lawrence J. Henderson, The Fitness of the Environment for Life, this book looks at the delicate balance between chemistry and the ambient conditions in the universe that permit complex chemical networks and structures to exist. It will appeal to a broad range of scientists, academics, and others interested in the origin and existence of life in our universe.

The Infinite Book - A Short Guide to the Boundless, Timeless and Endless (Paperback): John D. Barrow The Infinite Book - A Short Guide to the Boundless, Timeless and Endless (Paperback)
John D. Barrow
R611 R534 Discovery Miles 5 340 Save R77 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For a thousand years, infinity has proven to be a difficult and illuminating challenge for mathematicians and theologians. It certainly is the strangest idea that humans have ever thought. Where did it come from and what is it telling us about our Universe? Can there actually be infinities? Is matter infinitely divisible into ever-smaller pieces? But infinity is also the place where things happen that don't. All manner of strange paradoxes and fantasies characterize an infinite universe. If our Universe is infinite then an infinite number of exact copies of you are, at this very moment, reading an identical sentence on an identical planet somewhere else in the Universe.
Now Infinity is the darling of cutting edge research, the measuring stick used by physicists, cosmologists, and mathematicians to determine the accuracy of their theories. From the paradox of Zeno's arrow to string theory, Cambridge professor John Barrow takes us on a grand tour of this most elusive of ideas and describes with clarifying subtlety how this subject has shaped, and continues to shape, our very sense of the world in which we live. "The Infinite Book" is a thoroughly entertaining and completely accessible account of the biggest subject of them all-infinity.

The Book of Nothing - Vacuums, Voids, and the Latest Ideas About the Origins of the Universe (Paperback): John D. Barrow The Book of Nothing - Vacuums, Voids, and the Latest Ideas About the Origins of the Universe (Paperback)
John D. Barrow
R546 R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Save R66 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What conceptual blind spot kept the ancient Greeks (unlike the Indians and Maya) from developing a concept of zero? Why did St. Augustine equate nothingness with the Devil? What tortuous means did 17th-century scientists employ in their attempts to create a vacuum? And why do contemporary quantum physicists believe that the void is actually seething with subatomic activity? You’ll find the answers in this dizzyingly erudite and elegantly explained book by the English cosmologist John D. Barrow.

Ranging through mathematics, theology, philosophy, literature, particle physics, and cosmology, The Book of Nothing explores the enduring hold that vacuity has exercised on the human imagination. Combining high-wire speculation with a wealth of reference that takes in Freddy Mercury and Shakespeare alongside Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein, and Stephen Hawking, the result is a fascinating excursion to the vanishing point of our knowledge.

The Origin Of The Universe - Science Masters Series (Paperback): John D. Barrow The Origin Of The Universe - Science Masters Series (Paperback)
John D. Barrow
R669 Discovery Miles 6 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There is no more profound, enduring or fascinating question in all of science than that of how time, space, and matter began. Now John Barrow, who has been at the cutting edge of research in this area and has written extensively about it, guides us on a journey to the beginning of time, into a world of temperatures and densities so high that we cannot recreate them in a labouratory. With new insights, Barrow draws us into the latest speculative theories about the nature of time and the inflationary universe," explains wormholes," showing how they bear upon the fact of our own existence, and considers whether there was a singularity" at the inception of the universe. Here is a treatment so up-to-date and intellectually rich, deaing with ideas and speculation at the farthest frontier of science, that neither novice nor expert will want to miss what Barrow has to say. The Origin of the Universe is "In the Beginning" for beginners,the latest information from a first-rate scientist and science writer.

The Artful Universe - The Cosmic Source of Human Creativity (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed): John D. Barrow The Artful Universe - The Cosmic Source of Human Creativity (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)
John D. Barrow
R616 R545 Discovery Miles 5 450 Save R71 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this eclectic and entertaining study of the interrelationship between the arts and the sciences, Barrow explains how the landscape of the Universe has influenced the development of philosophy and mythology, and how millions of years of evolutionary history have fashioned our attraction to certain patterns of sound and color. Photos, line drawings.

Pi in the Sky - Counting, Thinking, and Being (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed): John D. Barrow Pi in the Sky - Counting, Thinking, and Being (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)
John D. Barrow
R614 R543 Discovery Miles 5 430 Save R71 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

John D. Barrow's Pi in the Sky is a profound -- and profoundly different -- exploration of the world of mathematics: where it comes from, what it is, and where it's going to take us if we follow it to the limit in our search for the ultimate meaning of the universe. Barrow begins by investigating whether math is a purely human invention inspired by our practical needs. Or is it something inherent in nature waiting to be discovered?
In answering these questions, Barrow provides a bridge between the usually irreconcilable worlds of mathematics and theology. Along the way, he treats us to a history of counting all over the world, from Egyptian hieroglyphics to logical friction, from number mysticism to Marxist mathematics. And he introduces us to a host of peculiar individuals who have thought some of the deepest and strangest thoughts that human minds have ever thought, from Lao-Tse to Robert Pirsig, Charles Darwin, and Umberto Eco. Barrow thus provides the historical framework and the intellectual tools necessary to an understanding of some of today's weightiest mathematical concepts.

The Book Of Nothing (Paperback, New Ed): John D. Barrow The Book Of Nothing (Paperback, New Ed)
John D. Barrow
R432 R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Save R72 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

From the zeros of the mathematician to the void of the philosophers, from Shakespeare to the empty set, from the ether to the quantum vacuum, from being and nothingness to creatio exnihilo, there is much ado about nothing at the heart of things. Recent exciting discoveries in astronomy are shown to shed new light on the nature of the vacuum and its dramatic effect upon the explanation of the Universe.

This remarkable book ranges over every nook and cranny of nothingness to reveal how the human mind has had to make something of nothing in every field of human enquiry.

The Infinite Book - A Short Guide to the Boundless, Timeless and Endless (Paperback, New ed): John D. Barrow The Infinite Book - A Short Guide to the Boundless, Timeless and Endless (Paperback, New ed)
John D. Barrow
R404 R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Save R74 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'A delight. Popular science doesn't come much better than this' Independent Everything you might want to know about infinity - in history and all the way to today's cutting-edge science. Infinity is surely the strangest idea that humans have ever had. Where did it come from and what is it telling us about our Universe? Can there actually be infinities? Can you do an infinite number of things in a finite amount of time? Is the Universe infinite? Infinity is also the place where things happen that don't. What is it like to live in a Universe where nothing is original, where you can live forever, where anything that can be done, is done, over and over again? These are some of the deep questions that the idea of the infinite pushes us to ask. Throughout history, the infinite has been a dangerous concept. Many have lost their lives, their careers, or their freedom for talking about it. The Infinite Book will take you on a tour of these dangerous questions and the strange answers that scientists, mathematicians, philosophers and theologians have come up with to deal with its threats to our sanity.

The Constants Of Nature (Paperback, New Ed): John D. Barrow The Constants Of Nature (Paperback, New Ed)
John D. Barrow 2
R409 R334 Discovery Miles 3 340 Save R75 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The constants of nature are the numbers that define the essence of the Universe. They tell us how strong its forces are, and what its fundamental laws can do: the strength of gravity, of magnetism, the speed of light, and the masses of the smallest particles of matter. They encode the deepest secrets of the Universe and express at once our greatest knowledge and our greatest ignorance about the cosmos.

Their existence has taught us the profound truth that Nature abounds with unseen regularities. Yet, while we have become skilled at measuring the values of these constants, our frustrating inability to explain or predict their values shows how much we still have to learn about the inner workings of the Universe. What is the ultimate status of these constants of Nature? Are they truly constant? Could life have evolved and persisted if they were even slightly different? And are there other Universes where they are different? These are some of the issues that this book grapples with. It looks back to the discoveries of the first constants of Nature and the impact they had on scientists like Einstein. This book also tells the story of a tantalising new development in astronomy. For the first time astronomical observations are suggesting that some of the constants of Nature were different when the Universe was younger.

So are our laws of Nature slowly changing? Is anything about our Universe immune from the ravages of time? Are there any constants of Nature at all?

Fitness of the Cosmos for Life - Biochemistry and Fine-Tuning (Paperback): John D. Barrow, Simon Conway Morris, Stephen J.... Fitness of the Cosmos for Life - Biochemistry and Fine-Tuning (Paperback)
John D. Barrow, Simon Conway Morris, Stephen J. Freeland, Charles L. Harper, Jr
R2,593 Discovery Miles 25 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This highly interdisciplinary 2007 book highlights many of the ways in which chemistry plays a crucial role in making life an evolutionary possibility in the universe. Cosmologists and particle physicists have often explored how the observed laws and constants of nature lie within a narrow range that allows complexity and life to evolve and adapt. Here, these anthropic considerations are diversified in a host of new ways to identify the most sensitive features of biochemistry and astrobiology. Celebrating the classic 1913 work of Lawrence J. Henderson, The Fitness of the Environment for Life, this book looks at the delicate balance between chemistry and the ambient conditions in the universe that permit complex chemical networks and structures to exist. It will appeal to a broad range of scientists, academics, and others interested in the origin and existence of life in our universe.

Impossibility - The Limits of Science and the Science of Limits (Paperback): John D. Barrow Impossibility - The Limits of Science and the Science of Limits (Paperback)
John D. Barrow
R1,334 Discovery Miles 13 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Impossibility, John D. Barrow--one of our most elegant and accomplished science writers--argues convincingly that there are limits to human discovery, that there are things that are ultimately unknowable, undoable, or unreachable. Barrow first examines the limits of the human mind: our brain evolved to meet the demands of our immediate environment, and much that lies outside this small circle may also lie outside our understanding. He investigates practical impossibilities, such as those imposed by complexity, uncomputability, or the finiteness of time, space, and resources. Is the universe finite or infinite? Can information be transmitted faster than the speed of light? The book also examines deeper theoretical restrictions on our ability to know, including Godel's theorem, which proved that there were things that could not be proved. Finally, having explored the limits imposed on us from without, Barrow considers whether there are limits we should impose upon ourselves. Weaving together this intriguing tapestry, Barrow illuminates some of the most profound questions of science, from the possibility of time travel to the very structure of the universe.

New Theories of Everything - The Quest for Ultimate Explanation (Paperback): John D. Barrow New Theories of Everything - The Quest for Ultimate Explanation (Paperback)
John D. Barrow
R668 Discovery Miles 6 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Will we ever discover a single scientific theory that tells us everything that has happened, and everything that will happen, on every level in the Universe? The quest for the theory of everything - a single key that unlocks all the secrets of the Universe - is no longer a pipe-dream, but the focus of some of our most exciting research about the structure of the cosmos. But what might such a theory look like? What would it mean? And how close are we to getting there?
In New Theories of Everything, John D. Barrow describes the ideas and controversies surrounding the ultimate explanation. Updating his earlier work Theories of Everything with the very latest theories and predictions, he tells of the M-theory of superstrings and multiverses, of speculations about the world as a computer program, and of new ideas of computation and complexity. But this is not solely a book about modern ideas in physics - Barrow also considers and reflects on the philosophical and cultural consequences of those ideas, and their implications for our own existence in the world.
Far from there being a single theory uniquely specifying the constants and forces of nature, the picture today is of a vast landscape of different logically possible laws and constants in many dimensions, of which our own world is but a shadow: a tiny facet of a higher dimensional reality. But this is not to say we should give up in bewilderment: Barrow shows how many rich and illuminating theories and questions arise, and what this may mean for our understanding of our own place in the cosmos.

Science and Ultimate Reality - Quantum Theory, Cosmology, and Complexity (Hardcover, New): John D. Barrow, P.C.W. Davies,... Science and Ultimate Reality - Quantum Theory, Cosmology, and Complexity (Hardcover, New)
John D. Barrow, P.C.W. Davies, Charles L. Harper
R3,526 Discovery Miles 35 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This snapshot of the future of physics comprises contributions from recognized authorities inspired by the pioneering work of John Wheeler. Quantum theory represents a unifying theme within the book, as it relates to the topics of the nature of physical reality, cosmic inflation, the arrow of time, models of the universe, superstrings, quantum gravity and cosmology. Attempts to formulate a final unification of physics are also considered, along with the existence of hidden dimensions of space, hidden cosmic matter, and the strange world of quantum technology.

Between Inner Space and Outer Space - Essays on Science, Art, and Philosophy (Paperback, New Ed): John D. Barrow Between Inner Space and Outer Space - Essays on Science, Art, and Philosophy (Paperback, New Ed)
John D. Barrow
R818 Discovery Miles 8 180 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The origins of life on earth, the workings of the human mind, the mysteries of the Universe itself--profound questions such as these were once the province of philosophy and theology alone. Today they have become the staple--and indeed the hallmark--of the finest writing about science. And few science writers have tackled the big questions as persistently and as insightfully as astronomer John Barrow.
Now, in Between Inner Space and Outer Space, Barrow brings together dozens of essays that offer a sweeping account of his explorations along the boundary lines of science, philosophy, and religion. Here is an invigorating tour of topics such as cosmology, evolution, Grand Unified Theories, complexity and chaos, the nature of time, super string theory, quantum mechanics, particle physics, Big Bang theory, and much more. Barrow's range is remarkable. He examines, for instance, what science can tell us about our love of music or why certain paintings appeal to us. He recounts the dramatic discoveries made by the satellite COBE (Cosmic Background Explorer) and reveals what these findings tell us about the origins of the Cosmos. He discusses the debate over the nature of the universe waged by Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose. And he offers a thoughtful review of E.O. Wilson's Consilience, seconding Wilson's criticism of social scientists who remain quite ignorant of the key insights made by the life sciences.
Leavened with a sprightly sense of humor, Between Inner Space and Outer Space illuminates modern science as it provides much food for thought about life's ultimate questions.

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