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Publication Date
2018-05-15
Pages
384
ISBN
0374146705
Book Title
When Einstein Walked with Gadel : Excursions to the Edge of Thought
Item Length
9.3 in
Publisher
Farrar, Straus & Giroux
Publication Year
2018
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Hardcover
Language
English
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Yes
Item Height
1.3 in
Author
Jim Holt
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Science, Mathematics
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History & Philosophy, Philosophy & Social Aspects, Essays, Physics / General
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6.4 in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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From Jim Holt, the New York Times bestselling author of Why Does the World Exist? , comes an entertaining and accessible guide to the most profound scientific and mathematical ideas of recent centuries in When Einstein Walked with G del Excursions to the Edge of Thought . Does time exist? What is infinity? Why do mirrors reverse left and right but not up and down? In this scintillating collection, Holt explores the human mind, the cosmos, and the thinkers who've tried to encompass the latter with the former. With his trademark clarity and humor, Holt probes the mysteries of quantum mechanics, the quest for the foundations of mathematics, and the nature of logic and truth. Along the way, he offers intimate biographical sketches of celebrated and neglected thinkers, from the physicist Emmy Noether to the computing pioneer Alan Turing and the discoverer of fractals, Benoit Mandelbrot. Holt offers a painless and playful introduction to many of our most beautiful but least understood ideas, from Einsteinian relativity to string theory, and also invites us to consider why the greatest logician of the twentieth century believed the U.S. Constitution contained a terrible contradiction--and whether the universe truly has a future.

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Farrar, Straus & Giroux
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0374146705
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When Einstein Walked with Gadel : Excursions to the Edge of Thought
Author
Jim Holt
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
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History & Philosophy, Philosophy & Social Aspects, Essays, Physics / General
Publication Year
2018
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Science, Mathematics
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Item Length
9.3 in
Item Height
1.3 in
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6.4 in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz

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"In these pieces, plucked from the last 20 years, Holt takes on infinity and the infinitesimal, the illusion of time, the birth of eugenics, the so-called new atheism, smartphones and distraction. It is an elegant history of recent ideas . . . Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you're reminded that specialization is a modern invention." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "Jim Holt . . . is one of the very best modern science writers." --Steven Poole, The Wall Street Journal "Science writing of the caliber on display in When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a boon in these times of looming scientific illiteracy. Holt makes his recondite subjects seem not only fascinating but fun." -- Steve Donoghue, The Christian Science Monitor "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his signature accessible style of writing and playful tone." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), "Holt ....performs his observational comedy within the realm of the higher sciences -- math, theoretical physics, philosophy -- but gives us enough setup that we're in on the joke . . . I don't know of another writer quite like him . . . When Einstein presents a remarkably unified sensibility . . . I found Holt's essay on the Riemann hypothesis to be totally charming. In fact, this was my experience for nearly the whole book. In piece after piece, Holt acts as a model host, giving us only the best bits while paring away most difficulties . . . It's a perfect bedtime book, with each essay providing a luminous devotional on weighty topics, delivered with a light touch." --David Kordahl, Los Angeles Review of Books "I've just discovered the brilliant essays of Jim Holt . . . When Einstein Walked with Gödel: Excursions to the Edge of Thought . . . offers lucid and entertaining accounts of deep problems in physics, maths and philosophy." --Martin Rees, Physics World "A smart, erudite, and witty guided tour of some of the most colorful episodes and characters in the history of science and mathematics." --Jimena Canales, Undark "These are bold, thought-provoking pieces . . . Stories of real humans and their mathematical, physical and philosophical theories--some of the most complex ever devised." -- Andrew Jaffe, Nature "In these pieces, plucked from the last 20 years, Holt takes on infinity and the infinitesimal, the illusion of time, the birth of eugenics, the so-called new atheism, smartphones and distraction. It is an elegant history of recent ideas . . . Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you're reminded that specialization is a modern invention." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "Jim Holt . . . is one of the very best modern science writers." --Steven Poole, The Wall Street Journal "Science writing of the caliber on display in When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a boon in these times of looming scientific illiteracy. Holt makes his recondite subjects seem not only fascinating but fun." -- Steve Donoghue, The Christian Science Monitor "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his signature accessible style of writing and playful tone." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), "In these pieces, plucked from the last 20 years, Holt takes on infinity and the infinitesimal, the illusion of time, the birth of eugenics, the so-called new atheism, smartphones and distraction. It is an elegant history of recent ideas. . . . Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you're reminded that specialization is a modern invention . . ." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "Jim Holt [. . . ] is one of the very best modern science writers." --Steven Poole, The Wall Street Journal "Science writing of the caliber on display in When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a boon in these times of looming scientific illiteracy. Holt makes his recondite subjects seem not only fascinating but fun." -- Steve Donoghue, The Christian Science Monitor "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his signature accessible style of writing and playful tone." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), "Holt ....performs his observational comedy within the realm of the higher sciences -- math, theoretical physics, philosophy -- but gives us enough setup that we''re in on the joke . . . I don''t know of another writer quite like him . . . When Einstein presents a remarkably unified sensibility." --David Kordahl, Los Angeles Review of Books "I''ve just discovered the brilliant essays of Jim Holt . . . When Einstein Walked with Gödel: Excursions to the Edge of Thought . . . offers lucid and entertaining accounts of deep problems in physics, maths and philosophy." --Martin Rees, Physics World "A smart, erudite, and witty guided tour of some of the most colorful episodes and characters in the history of science and mathematics." --Jimena Canales, Undark "Jim Holt''s essay collection When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a gleaming introduction to the mysteries of modern physics and mathematics. Holding your hand through discussions of artificial intelligence, string theory, theories of time, Holt''s ''Excursions to the Edge of Thought'' are the journeys of a lifetime." --Christopher Bray, The Tablet (London) "These are bold, thought-provoking pieces . . . Stories of real humans and their mathematical, physical and philosophical theories--some of the most complex ever devised." -- Andrew Jaffe, Nature "In these pieces, plucked from the last 20 years, Holt takes on infinity and the infinitesimal, the illusion of time, the birth of eugenics, the so-called new atheism, smartphones and distraction. It is an elegant history of recent ideas . . . Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you''re reminded that specialization is a modern invention." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "Jim Holt . . . is one of the very best modern science writers." --Steven Poole, The Wall Street Journal "Science writing of the caliber on display in When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a boon in these times of looming scientific illiteracy. Holt makes his recondite subjects seem not only fascinating but fun." -- Steve Donoghue, The Christian Science Monitor "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his signature accessible style of writing and playful tone." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Jim Holt''s When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a thrilling trek through some of the greatest insights in physics, philosophy, and mathematics. Insightful, enlightening, and entertaining, Holt explores how a collection of thinkers--some quirky, some tragic, all ingenious--redefined the very boundaries of space, time, and knowledge." --Brian Greene, author of The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos "Jim Holt''s essays are full of wonder and wisdom, irreverence and wit. And they also possess a special quality: reading them is like getting a joke--beyond the words, there''s a sense of revelation and unity, ours to enjoy." -- Edward Frenkel, Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of Love & Math: The Heart of Hidden Reality "Jim Holt not only has an unerring sense for locating the most interesting questions lying on the borders of philosophy, science, and mathematics; he also has a talent for expressing the human and emotional dimensions of the life of the mind. The blend goes toward making When Einstein Walked with Gödel an unusually absorbing and stimulating collection of essays." --Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, author of Plato at the Googleplex: Why Philosophy Won''t Go Away, "I've just discovered the brilliant essays of Jim Holt . . . When Einstein Walked with Gödel: Excursions to the Edge of Thought . . . offers lucid and entertaining accounts of deep problems in physics, maths and philosophy." --Martin Rees, Physics World "A smart, erudite, and witty guided tour of some of the most colorful episodes and characters in the history of science and mathematics." --Jimena Canales, Undark "These are bold, thought-provoking pieces . . . Stories of real humans and their mathematical, physical and philosophical theories--some of the most complex ever devised." -- Andrew Jaffe, Nature "In these pieces, plucked from the last 20 years, Holt takes on infinity and the infinitesimal, the illusion of time, the birth of eugenics, the so-called new atheism, smartphones and distraction. It is an elegant history of recent ideas . . . Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you're reminded that specialization is a modern invention." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "Jim Holt . . . is one of the very best modern science writers." --Steven Poole, The Wall Street Journal "Science writing of the caliber on display in When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a boon in these times of looming scientific illiteracy. Holt makes his recondite subjects seem not only fascinating but fun." -- Steve Donoghue, The Christian Science Monitor "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his signature accessible style of writing and playful tone." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), "Holt ....performs his observational comedy within the realm of the higher sciences -- math, theoretical physics, philosophy -- but gives us enough setup that we''re in on the joke . . . I don''t know of another writer quite like him . . . When Einstein presents a remarkably unified sensibility . . . I found Holt''s essay on the Riemann hypothesis to be totally charming. In fact, this was my experience for nearly the whole book. In piece after piece, Holt acts as a model host, giving us only the best bits while paring away most difficulties . . . It''s a perfect bedtime book, with each essay providing a luminous devotional on weighty topics, delivered with a light touch." --David Kordahl, Los Angeles Review of Books "I''ve just discovered the brilliant essays of Jim Holt . . . When Einstein Walked with Gödel: Excursions to the Edge of Thought . . . offers lucid and entertaining accounts of deep problems in physics, maths and philosophy." --Martin Rees, Physics World "A smart, erudite, and witty guided tour of some of the most colorful episodes and characters in the history of science and mathematics." --Jimena Canales, Undark "These are bold, thought-provoking pieces . . . Stories of real humans and their mathematical, physical and philosophical theories--some of the most complex ever devised." -- Andrew Jaffe, Nature "In these pieces, plucked from the last 20 years, Holt takes on infinity and the infinitesimal, the illusion of time, the birth of eugenics, the so-called new atheism, smartphones and distraction. It is an elegant history of recent ideas . . . Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you''re reminded that specialization is a modern invention." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "Jim Holt . . . is one of the very best modern science writers." --Steven Poole, The Wall Street Journal "Science writing of the caliber on display in When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a boon in these times of looming scientific illiteracy. Holt makes his recondite subjects seem not only fascinating but fun." -- Steve Donoghue, The Christian Science Monitor "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his signature accessible style of writing and playful tone." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Jim Holt''s When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a thrilling trek through some of the greatest insights in physics, philosophy, and mathematics. Insightful, enlightening, and entertaining, Holt explores how a collection of thinkers--some quirky, some tragic, all ingenious--redefined the very boundaries of space, time, and knowledge." --Brian Greene, author of The Hidden Reality: Parallel Universes and the Deep Laws of the Cosmos "Jim Holt''s essays are full of wonder and wisdom, irreverence and wit. A nd they also possess a special quality: reading them is like getting a joke--beyond the words, there''s a sense of revelation and unity, ours to enjoy." -- Edward Frenkel, Professor of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, and author of Love & Math: The Heart of Hidden Reality "Jim Holt not only has an unerring sense for locating the most interesting questions lying on the borders of philosophy, science, and mathematics; he also has a talent for expressing the human and emotional dimensions of the life of the mind. The blend goes toward making When Einstein Walked with Gödel an unusually absorbing and stimulating collection of essays." --Rebecca Newberger Goldstein, author of Plato at the Googleplex: Why Philosophy Won''t Go Away, "These are bold, thought-provoking pieces . . . Stories of real humans and their mathematical, physical and philosophical theories--some of the most complex ever devised." -- Andrew Jaffe, Nature "In these pieces, plucked from the last 20 years, Holt takes on infinity and the infinitesimal, the illusion of time, the birth of eugenics, the so-called new atheism, smartphones and distraction. It is an elegant history of recent ideas . . . Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you're reminded that specialization is a modern invention." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "Jim Holt . . . is one of the very best modern science writers." --Steven Poole, The Wall Street Journal "Science writing of the caliber on display in When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a boon in these times of looming scientific illiteracy. Holt makes his recondite subjects seem not only fascinating but fun." -- Steve Donoghue, The Christian Science Monitor "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his signature accessible style of writing and playful tone." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), "In these pieces, plucked from the last 20 years, Holt takes on infinity and the infinitesimal, the illusion of time, the birth of eugenics, the so-called new atheism, smartphones and distraction. It is an elegant history of recent ideas. . . . Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you're reminded that specialization is a modern invention . . ." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "Science writing of the caliber on display in When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a boon in these times of looming scientific illiteracy. Holt makes his recondite subjects seem not only fascinating but fun." --Steve Donoghue, The Christian Science Monitor "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his signature accessible style of writing and playful tone." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), "A smart, erudite, and witty guided tour of some of the most colorful episodes and characters in the history of science and mathematics." --Jimena Canales, Undark "These are bold, thought-provoking pieces . . . Stories of real humans and their mathematical, physical and philosophical theories--some of the most complex ever devised." -- Andrew Jaffe, Nature "In these pieces, plucked from the last 20 years, Holt takes on infinity and the infinitesimal, the illusion of time, the birth of eugenics, the so-called new atheism, smartphones and distraction. It is an elegant history of recent ideas . . . Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you're reminded that specialization is a modern invention." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "Jim Holt . . . is one of the very best modern science writers." --Steven Poole, The Wall Street Journal "Science writing of the caliber on display in When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a boon in these times of looming scientific illiteracy. Holt makes his recondite subjects seem not only fascinating but fun." -- Steve Donoghue, The Christian Science Monitor "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his signature accessible style of writing and playful tone." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), Praise for Why Does the World Exist? "I've [read] Why Does the World Exist? by Jim Holt to get my existential buzz." -Bruce Springsteen, "In these pieces, plucked from the last 20 years, Holt takes on infinity and the infinitesimal, the illusion of time, the birth of eugenics, the so-called new atheism, smartphones and distraction. It is an elegant history of recent ideas. . . . Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you're reminded that specialization is a modern invention . . . Part of what makes Holt so exciting is his ability to gather these disciplines under his shingle, to make their knottiest questions not only intelligible but enticing, without sacrificing rigor . . . Even if the paces of a few decades (and too many I.Q. points to count) separate us from these giants, we're lucky to have Jim Holt help us eavesdrop." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "Science writing of the caliber on display in When Einstein Walked with Gödel is a boon in these times of looming scientific illiteracy. Holt makes his recondite subjects seem not only fascinating but fun." --Steve Donoghue, The Christian Science Monitor "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his signature accessible style of writing and playful tone." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his signature accessible style of writing and playful tone." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), "In these pieces, plucked from the last 20 years, Holt takes on infinity and the infinitesimal, the illusion of time, the birth of eugenics, the so-called new atheism, smartphones and distraction. It is an elegant history of recent ideas. . . . Holt is an amphibious kind of writer, so capably slipping from theology to cosmology to poetry, you're reminded that specialization is a modern invention . . . Part of what makes Holt so exciting is his ability to gather these disciplines under his shingle, to make their knottiest questions not only intelligible but enticing, without sacrificing rigor . . . Even if the paces of a few decades (and too many I.Q. points to count) separate us from these giants, we're lucky to have Jim Holt help us eavesdrop." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times "[A] fantastic essay collection [filled] with stories about eccentric geniuses and groundbreaking ideas at the intersection of science and philosophy . . . Holt delivers this feast of wild genius, oddball thinkers, and sheer creativity in his signature accessible style of writing and playful tone." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Table of Content
PART I: THE MOVING IMAGE OF ETERNITY 1. When Einstein Walked with Gödel 2. Time--the Grand Illusion? PART II: NUMBERS IN THE BRAIN, IN PLATONIC HEAVEN, AND IN SOCIETY 3. Numbers Guy: The Neuroscience of Math 4. The Riemann Zeta Conjecture and the Laughter of the Primes 5. Sir Francis Galton, the Father of Statistics...and Eugenics PART II: MATHEMATICS, PURE AND IMPURE 6. A Mathematical romance 7. The Avatars of Higher Mathematics 8. Benoit Mandelbrot and the Discovery of Fractals PART IV: HIGHER DIMENSIONS, ABSTRACT MAPS 9. Geogemetrical Creatures 10. A Comedy of Colors PART V: INFINITY, LARGE AND SMALL 11. Infinite Visions: Georg Cantor v. David Foster Wallace 12. Worshipping Infinity: Why the Russians Do and the French Don't 13. The Dangerous Idea of the Infinitesimal PART VI: HEROISM, TRAGEDY, AND THE COMPUTER AGE 14. The Ada Perplex: Was Byron's Daughter the First Coder? 15. Alan Turing in Life, Logic, and Death 16. Dr. Strangelove Makes a Thinking Machine 17. Smarter, Happier, More Productive PART VII: THE COSMOS RECONSIDERED 18. The String Theory Wars: Is Beauty Truth? 19. Einstein, "Spooky Action", and the Reality of Space 20. How Will the Universe End? PART VIII: QUICK STUDIES: A SELECTION OF SHORTER ESSAYS Little Big Man * Doom Soon * Death: Bad? * The Looking-Glass War * Astrology and the Demarcation Problem * Gödel Takes On the U.S. Constitution * The Law of Least Action * Emmy Noether's Beautiful Theorem * Is Logic Coercive? * Newcomb's Problem and the Paradox of Choice * The Right Not to Exist * Can't Anyone Get Heisenberg Right? * Overconfidence and the Monty Hall Problem * The Cruel Law of Eponymy * The Mind of a Rock PART IX: GOD, SAINTHOOD, TRUTH, AND BULLSHIT 21. Dawkins and the Deity 22. On Moral Sainthood 23. Truth and Reference: A Philosophical Feud 24. Say Anything
Copyright Date
2018
Lccn
2017-038334
Dewey Decimal
814/.6
Dewey Edition
23

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