An edition of Doubt and certainty (1998)

Doubt and certainty

the celebrated academy : debates on science, mysticism, reality, in general on the knowable and unknowable, with particular forays into such esoteric matters as the mind fluid, the behavior of the stock market, and the disposition of a quantum mechanical sphinx, to name a few

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An edition of Doubt and certainty (1998)

Doubt and certainty

the celebrated academy : debates on science, mysticism, reality, in general on the knowable and unknowable, with particular forays into such esoteric matters as the mind fluid, the behavior of the stock market, and the disposition of a quantum mechanical sphinx, to name a few

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When scientists and philosophers construct models to explain the phenomena and laws of nature, do those models simulate what's really out there in the world, or do they only represent the languages we use to describe the world?

Tony Rothman and George Sudarshan, along with an eclectic assortment of students and academics, delve deep into modern physics and Eastern philosophy, and come up with startling insights on the structure of the physical world. To gain these insights, the Academy members must tackle questions such as, How much of the millennium synthesis of science and philosophy is meaningful and how much is pure nonsense? Which New Age trends are compatible with physics?

Can we learn anything from parallels between physics and Eastern philosophy?

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Language
English
Pages
320

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Table of Contents

Preface : Knowledge and wisdom
Prologue : The question
Is the universe describable? Laws, principles, theories and models
Is nature unreasonably mathematical? Mathematics, theories and reality
Is the world symmetrical? Friezes, particles and groups
Why do things happen? Causality, synchronicity and all that
Does time go forward? Past and future
Why is there left and right? Chirality, complexity and emergent properties
Is the universe weird? Quantum mechanics
Is there an answer? Theories of everything
How did we get here? Cosmology
What do you mean? Metaphors, analogies, culture wars
Can we make any money off this? Applied quantum mechanics
Commentaries on the debates

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 297-312) and index.

Published in
Reading, Mass
Series
Helix books

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
501
Library of Congress
Q175 .R56494 1998, Q175 .R68 1998

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xvi, 320 p.
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL398497M
Internet Archive
doubtcertaintyce0000roth
ISBN 10
0738200069
ISBN 13
9780738201696
LCCN
98087634
OCLC/WorldCat
40631104, 90024806
Library Thing
603378
Goodreads
1029187

Work Description

When physicists and others construct models to explain the phenomena and laws of nature, do those models actually simulate what's really out there in the world, or do they only synthesize the way we think the world is? And how does our cultural upbringing affect the way we think about the world? In this far-reaching and penetrating book, two world-class physicists, one born and raised in the West, the other in the Far East, examine these and many other intriguing questions not yet resolved by modern scientists. - Back cover.

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