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The universe comes down to earth in K. C. Cole's Mind Over Matter,
a fresh and witty exploration of physics, cosmology, mathematics,
astronomy, and more. Like no other science writer, Cole demystifies
scientific concepts and humanizes the people who study them.
Beginning with a discussion of how "the mind creates reality as
well as muddles it," she then peeks into the stories behind
science's great minds and into their playful side, and concludes by
illuminating the relationship between science and society. Cole's
remarkable work brings science to the reader's doorstep, revealing
the universe to be elegant, intriguing, and relevant to politics,
art, and every dimension of human life.
For many of us, physics, like math, has always been a thing of
mystery and complexity. In First You Build a Cloud, K. C. Cole
provides cogent explanations through animated prose, metaphors, and
anecdotes, allowing us to comprehend the nuances of physics-gravity
and light, color and shape, quarks and quasars, particles and
stars, force and strength. We also come to see how the physical
world is so deeply intertwined with the ways in which we think
about culture, poetry, and philosophy. Cole, one of our preeminent
science writers, serves as a guide into the world of such legendary
scientific minds as Richard Feynman, Victor Weisskopf, brothers
Frank Oppenheimer and J. Robert Oppenheimer, Philip Morrison, Vera
Kistiakowsky, and Stephen Jay Gould.
An adventure into the heart of Nothing by bestselling author K. C.
Cole.
Once again, acclaimed science writer K. C. Cole brings the arcane
and acad-
emic down to the level of armchair scientists in The Hole in the
Universe,
an entertaining and edifying search for nothing at all. Open the
newspaper
on any given day and you will read of a newly discovered planet,
star, and
so on. Yet scientists and mathematicians have spent generations
searching
the far reaches of the universe for that one elusive
state-nothingness.
Although this may sound like a simple task, every time the absolute
void
appears within reach, something new is discovered in its place: a
black hole,
an undulating string, an additional dimension of space or time-even
another universe. A fascinating and literary tour de force, The
Hole in the Universe is a virtual romp into the unknown that you
never knew wasn't there.
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