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For 300 years, Trinh Xuan Thuan writes, since the time of Isaac Newton, scientists saw reality as a giant clock--a sterile mechanism in which one part acts on another in a deterministic fashion. But the discoveries of the last few decades have changed all that, conjuring up instead a universe brimming with unpredictability, creativity, and chance. Writing with exceptional grace and clarity, Thuan vividly describes these important scientific discoveries, intriguing new theories about chaos, gravity, strange attractors, fractals, symmetry, superstrings, and the strangeness of atoms. Equally important, he reveals how these discoveries have shaped our view of the universe--for instance, how quantum mechanics brought indeterminism to the subatomic universe. Thuan deftly describes quantum mechanics, discusses its relationship to the theories of relativity (which deal inability to accept it. Indeed, throughout Chaos and Harmony, he makes clear as never before the mind-bending ideas of modern physics, such as the effect of gravity on time (it slows it down), the impossibility of crossing the speed-of-light barrier (it would actually reverse time), the role of fractals as "the language of nature," and the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics in understanding the universe. From the subatomic world to the vast realm of quasars and galaxies, from the nature of mathematics to the fractal characteristics of the human circulatory system, Trinh Xuan Thuan takes us on a breathtaking tour of the universe. With striking examples and clear, plain language, he shows how science has actually restored mystery to the world around us--a world of symmetry and chaos, contingency and creativity.

Hardcover:

9780195129175 | Oxford Univ Pr, February 1, 2001, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: For 300 years, Trinh Xuan Thuan writes, since the time of Isaac Newton, scientists saw reality as a giant clock--a sterile mechanism in which one part acts on another in a deterministic fashion.

Paperback:

9781932031973 | 1 edition (Templeton Foundation Pr, March 1, 2006), cover price $22.95

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Interweaving vivid descriptions of modern astronomy with reflections on the impact of science on religion and philosophy, a look at modern cosmology suggests that the task of science is to find the melody in the music of nature. UP.

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9780195073706 | Oxford Univ Pr, June 1, 1995, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: Interweaving vivid descriptions of modern astronomy with reflections on the impact of science on religion and philosophy, a look at modern cosmology suggests that the task of science is to find the melody in the music of nature.

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Chronicles the achievements of astronomy from ancient times to the present, paying special attention to Earth's place in the solar system and the universe, the 'big bang' theory, and humans' attempts to find alien life. Original.

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9780810928152 | Harry N Abrams Inc, September 1, 1993, cover price $12.95 | About this edition: Introduces the big bang theory of the formation of the universe, explaining how stars, planets, and galaxies were and are formed

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