To Explain the World

Steven Weinberg


Engels | 30-09-2017 | 432 pagina's

9780141980874

Paperback / softback


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Now in paperback, this is a sweeping and original history of science and the impact of its discovery on human understanding, from a Nobel Prize-winning physicist. With appeal to Jared Diamond, Stephen Hawking and Bill Bryson

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In To Explain the World, pre-eminent theoretical physicist Steven Weinberg offers a rich and irreverent history of science from a unique perspective - that of a scientist. Moving from ancient Miletus to medieval Baghdad to Oxford, and from the Museum of Alexandria to the Royal Society of London, he shows that the scientists of the past not only did not understand what we understand about the world - they did not understand what there is to understand. Yet eventually, through the struggle to solve such mysteries as the backward movement of the planets and the rise and fall of tides, the modern discipline of science emerged.

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In To Explain the World, pre-eminent theoretical physicist Steven Weinberg offers a rich and irreverent history of science from a unique perspective - that of a scientist. Moving from ancient Miletus to medieval Baghdad to Oxford, and from the Museum of Alexandria to the Royal Society of London, he shows that the scientists of the past not only did not understand what we understand about the world - they did not understand what there is to understand. Yet eventually, through the struggle to solve such mysteries as the backward movement of the planets and the rise and fall of tides, the modern discipline of science emerged.

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EAN :9780141980874
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Uitgever :Penguin Group
Publicatie datum :  30-09-2017
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :198 mm
Breedte :129 mm
Gewicht :300 gr
Status :Niet bestelbaar
Aantal pagina's :432