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The Large, the Small and the Human Mind

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Klappentext Accessible and stimulating introduction to Roger Penrose's vision of theoretical physics for the twenty-first century. Zusammenfassung An accessible! illuminating and stimulating introduction to Roger Penrose's vision of theoretical physics for the twenty-first century. Includes incisive contributions from Abner Shimony! Nancy Cartwright and Stephen Hawking. This is a fascinating account of the problems of modern physics! ranging from small-scale quantum physics to the physics of the Universe. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword Malcolm Longair; 1. Space-time and cosmology Roger Penrose; 2. The mysteries of quantum physics Roger Penrose; 3. Physics and the mind Roger Penrose; 4. On mentality, quantum mechanics and the actualization of potentialities Abner Shimony; 5. Why physics? Nancy Cartwright; 6. The objections of an unashamed reductionist Stephen Hawking; 7. Response Roger Penrose; Appendix I: Goodstein's theorm and mathematical thinking; Appendix II: Experiments to test gravitationally induced state reduction.

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Foreword Malcolm Longair; 1. Space-time and cosmology Roger Penrose; 2. The mysteries of quantum physics Roger Penrose; 3. Physics and the mind Roger Penrose; 4. On mentality, quantum mechanics and the actualization of potentialities Abner Shimony; 5. Why physics? Nancy Cartwright; 6. The objections of an unashamed reductionist Stephen Hawking; 7. Response Roger Penrose; Appendix I: Goodstein's theorm and mathematical thinking; Appendix II: Experiments to test gravitationally induced state reduction.

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'To see a scientist of Penrose's ability, stature and achievement toss large parts of modern physics into the air as though juggling balls and try to keep them aloft while marshalling them into a coherent pattern is a thing to behold. It is a wonderful illustration of a first-rate scientist doing what first-rate scientists have always done: make bold conjectures and display them for others to confirm, refute or amend.' Keith Devlin, New Scientist

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Authors Malcolm Longair, Roger Penrose, Roger (University of Oxford) Penrose
Assisted by M. S. Longair (Editor), Malcolm Longair (Editor), Malcolm (Boston University) Longair (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.04.1999
 
EAN 9780521785723
ISBN 978-0-521-78572-3
No. of pages 212
Dimensions 140 mm x 215 mm x 18 mm
Series CANTO
CANTO
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Astronomy: general, reference works

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