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Serendipity: Accidental Discoveries in Science

Author: Royston M. Roberts
ISBN: 0471602035
Publisher: Wiley         Place:
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Format: Paperback         # Pages: 288
Reader Rating: 5.0 (2 votes)
Release: 1989
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Summary: Many of the things discovered by accident are important in our everyday lives: Teflon, Velcro, nylon, x-rays, penicillin, safety glass, sugar substitutes, and polyethylene and other plastics. And we owe a debt to accident for some of our deepest scientific knowledge, including Newton's theory of gravitation, the Big Bang theory of Creation, and the discovery of DNA. Even the Rosetta Stone, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and the ruins of Pompeii came to light through chance. This book tells the fascinating stories of these and other discoveries and reveals how the inquisitive human mind turns accident into discovery. Written for the layman, yet scientifically accurate, this illuminating collection of anecdotes portrays invention and discovery as quintessentially human acts, due in part to curiosity, perserverance, and luck.


 

Soul of the Night: An Astronomical Pilgrimage

Author: Chet Raymo
ISBN: 1886913110
Publisher: Hushion House         Place:
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Format: Paperback         # Pages: 209
Reader Rating: 4.91 (11 votes)
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Summary: As an avid astronomer, I am always seeking ways to put the fantastic things I see into words, to make the infinite understandable. Chet Raymo does that in this book, in language for more poetic than scientific. I would highly recommend to anyone who has ever looked up at the night sky and wondered... What is our place in the cosmos?


 

THE PARSIMONIOUS UNIVERSE : SHAPE AND FORM IN THE NATURAL WORLD

Author: Stefan Hildebrandt, Anthony Tromba
ISBN: 0387979913
Publisher: Springer         Place:
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Format: Hardcover         # Pages: 330
Reader Rating: 4.0 (1 votes)
Release: 1996
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Summary: The variety of sizes, shapes, and irregularities in nature is endless. Through illustrations and text, the authors of The Parsimonious Universe describe the efforts by scientists and mathematicians since the Renaissance to identify and describe the basic laws underlying the shape of natural forms. Can one set of laws account for both the symmetry and irregularity as well as the infinite variety of nature's designs? Complete answers to these questions are likely novel to be discovered. Still, down through the ages, the investigation of form and pattern in nature has yielded some fascinating and surprising insights. Out of this inquiry comes a specific branch of mathematics - the calculus of variations - which explores questions of optimization (finding designs that maximize or minimize a particular quantity).


 

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