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Array The Road to Reality Oh man, I gotta have this book. Anyone here already read it? Any impressions? I'm salivating with anticipation. http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/d...=9780679454434
The Road to Reality
A Complete Guide to the Laws of the Universe
by Roger Penrose
ISBN: 0-679-45443-8
Publisher's comments:
From one of our greatest living scientists, a magnificent book that provides, for the serious lay reader, the most comprehensive and sophisticated account we have yet had of the physical universe and the essentials of its underlying mathematical theory.
Since the earliest efforts of the ancient Greeks to find order amid the chaos around us, there has been continual accelerated progress toward understanding the laws that govern our universe. And the particularly important advances made by means of the revolutionary theories of relativity and quantum mechanics have deeply altered our vision of the cosmos and provided us with models of unprecedented accuracy.
What Roger Penrose so brilliantly accomplishes in this book is threefold. First, he gives us an overall narrative description of our present understanding of the universe and its physical behaviors–from the unseeable, minuscule movement of the subatomic particle to the journeys of the planets and the stars in the vastness of time and space.
Second, he evokes the extraordinary beauty that lies in the mysterious and profound relationships between these physical behaviors and the subtle mathematical ideas that explain and interpret them.
Third, Penrose comes to the arresting conclusion–as he explores the compatibility of the two grand classic theories of modern physics–that Einstein’s general theory of relativity stands firm while quantum theory, as presently constituted, still needs refashioning.
Along the way, he talks about a wealth of issues, controversies, and phenomena; about the roles of various kinds of numbers in physics, ideas of calculus and modern geometry, visions of infinity, the big bang, black holes, the profound challenge of the second law of thermodynamics, string and M theory, loop quantum gravity, twistors, and educated guesses about science in the near future. In The Road to Reality he has given us a work of enormous scope, intention, and achievement–a complete and essential work of science Freedom of speech makes it easier to spot the idiots. -
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Array Sounds good... The purpose of tactic is to conquer the enemy with proper war movements and actions.
-Tactics of Emperor Leon 6th the Wise -
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Array Those wanting to be impartial also read "From Complexity to Creation" by B. Igot.
In this enlightening book the author shows that no complex system can exist without premeditation. So, if you ever played "The Game of Life" and though that stable complexity can emerge, think again.
Soon available in all science classes.
(sorry, I'm having a bad joke day <sigh>...again) "...assess, analyze, adjust..." a desperate chant in 1 to 14 situation in quarterfinals -
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Array I think Calvin & Hobes show more about the road to reality than any other book....... Beat it...Jab it...Stab it...FENCE IT!!! ***little t***Fiskebäckskil!*** Take me 2 YVR! -
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Array The 'road to reality' being the 'trip from nowhere' past the 'last freeway exit'...? Sorry, but you can't believe anything I say. I always lie. In fact, I'm lying now.
"Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name,..."
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