Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 220 mm, Gewicht: 274 g
Reihe: Oxford University Press
The Early Universe, Evolution and the Public Voice of Science
Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 220 mm, Gewicht: 274 g
Reihe: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 978-0-19-887855-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Liberating Science: The Early Universe, Evolution and the Public Voice of Science is a presentation of science for the general reader, with an emphasis on correcting widely held misconceptions, and a call to liberate science from 'private ownership' in cultural terms.
Quantum fields and the physics of the early universe are described in non-technical language, showing what science can and cannot say about origins. Darwinian evolution is then discussed, giving due weight both to variation and to the constraints which shape the possible outcomes.The text provides a liberating view of what science is telling us about the natural world and offers the next generation a balanced and liberating view of their own moral stature.
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- 1: A candid friend
- 2: What is a quantum field?
- 3: Quantum fluctuation?
- 4: The vacuum as a dynamical system
- 5: The very early Universe
- 6: Nothing comes of nothing
- 7: Rubble and randomness
- 8: What science can and cannot do
- 9: Science, science fiction and the multiverse
- 10: Could it simply be?
- 11: Religious imagery
- 12: Sinking the selfish gene
- 13: The magician's box
- 14: Stepping out
- 15: Angels with dirty faces
- 16: Science and sensibility
- 17: Great is the power of steady misrepresentation
- 18: Fruit pie
- 19: Contemporary thought and evolution
- 20: Brightland
- 21: Getting past Brightland




