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The Artful Universe Expanded

Author: John D. Barrow
ISBN: 019280569X
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA         Place:
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Format: Hardcover         # Pages: 334
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Release: 2005
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Summary: Our love of art, writes John Barrow, is the end product of millions of years of evolution. How we react to a beautiful painting or symphony draws upon instincts laid down long before humans existed. Now, in this enhanced edition of the highly popular The Artful Universe, Barrow further explores the close ties between our aesthetic appreciation and the basic nature of the Universe.
Barrow argues that the laws of the Universe have imprinted themselves upon our thoughts and actions in subtle and unexpected ways. Why do we like certain types of art or music? What games and puzzles do we find challenging? Why do so many myths and legends have common elements? In this eclectic and entertaining survey, Barrow answers these questions and more as he explains how the landscape of the Universe has influenced the development of philosophy and mythology, and how millions of years of evolutionary history have fashioned our attraction to certain patterns of sound and color. Barrow casts the story of human creativity and thought in a fascinating light, considering such diverse topics as our instinct for language, the origins and uses of color in nature, why we divide time into intervals as we do, the sources of our appreciation of landscape painting, and whether computer-generated fractal art is really art.
Drawing on a wide variety of examples, from the theological questions raised by St. Augustine and C.S. Lewis to the relationship between the pure math of Pythagoras and the music of the Beatles, The Artful Universe Expanded covers new ground and enters a wide-ranging debate about the meaning and significance of the links between art and science.


 

Atom: A Single Oxygen Atom's Journey from the Big Bang to Life on Earth...and Beyond

Author: Lawrence M. Krauss
ISBN: 0316183091
Publisher: Back Bay Books         Place:
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Format: Paperback         # Pages: 320
Reader Rating: 4.0 (10 votes)
Release: 2002
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Summary: Now in paperback: the book in which the author of the national bestseller The Physics of Star Trek traces the history of the cosmos by telling the story of a single oxygen atom-from the beginning of time to the present moment and deep into the future. Writing with grace and wit, Lawrence Krauss explicates cutting-edge science as he takes us on a thrilling, millennia-spanning journey that tells the truth of matter-what it is, where it came from, and where it's going.


 

Blind Watchers of the Sky: The People and Ideas That Shaped Our View of the Universe

Author: Rocky Kolb
ISBN: 020115496X
Publisher: Perseus Books Group         Place:
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Format: Paperback         # Pages: 352
Reader Rating: 4.5 (7 votes)
Release: 1997
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Summary: Theoretical astrophysicist Rocky Kolb presents a popular history of astronomy and scientific cosmology from Tycho Brahe to the second half of the 20th century. In a style touched with humor and honed through numerous lectures to audiences ranging from third graders to Ph.Ds, Kolb introduces the pantheon of cosmologists, while offering a wonderfully proportional rendering of science and biographical sketches.


 

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