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Indlæser... The Never-Ending Days of Being Dead: Dispatches from the Front Line of Science (2007)af Marcus Chown
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Bliv medlem af LibraryThing for at finde ud af, om du vil kunne lide denne bog. Der er ingen diskussionstråde på Snak om denne bog. Simple and lively, though not authoritative, writings about the eternal-inflation multiverse, Wolfram's would-be science revolution, the cyclic/ekpyrotic universe, quantum decoherence, the flow-of-time puzzle, Chaitin's Omega number, symmetry and physical law, origin(s) of mass, SETI alternatives, and Tipler's (wacko!) immortality theory. Very much a product of the popular science genre, Marcus Chown gushes, with an overload of exclamation marks, about some of the more head spinning theories from physics and cosmology. I really enjoyed these quick snap-shots from the wilder fringes of science and in the process getting my mind well and truly boggled! We have an infinity of bubble universes arising from the big-bang, where somewhere our exact double must exist! We have the idea that our universe was created by a collision with another universe! Another scientist theorises that the secrets of space and time could be contained in a single number! The book ends with the most outrageously grandiose speculation of them all-Frank Tipler’s Omega Point, where each and every one of us is resurrected in a computer simulation at the end of time! Those of you who look to the supernatural or religion to provide a sense of wonder should read this book. Here they will find material science providing an enormously more powerful fix of astonishment and surprise. ingen anmeldelser | tilføj en anmeldelse
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A wonderful and diverting look at the big questions of life and the Universe. No library descriptions found. |
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