Buchzusammenfassung
Jim Holt is an American journalist and essayist whose work focuses on popular science. His writings have appeared in the New York Times, the New York Times Magazine, the New Yorker, and Slate. He has published several books, including Stop Me If You've Heard This: A History and Philosophy of Jokes and the New York Times best seller Why Does the World Exist?
The universe's origins, widely attributed to the big bang 13.82 billion years ago, are well-accepted, but its ultimate fate remains uncertain, with theories like the big chill, big crunch, and big crack-up offering bleak possibilities. Humanity, however, is predicted to endure long enough to avoid these cosmic finales. Albert Einstein, a towering figure in science, revolutionized physics with his 1905 papers but faced isolation later in life due to his opposition to quantum mechanics. His friendship with Kurt Gödel highlighted their shared belief in the connection between mathematics and physical reality. The pursuit of a unified theory continues, with string theory attempting to reconcile relativity and quantum mechanics, though it faces criticism for its lack of empirical evidence. Alan Turing, a pioneer of computer science, left behind a legacy of brilliance and mystery, with his death still shrouded in controversy. Mathematics, often perceived as daunting, reveals innate human intuition through discoveries like Stanislas Dehaene's "number sense" and the enduring allure of prime numbers. The concept of infinity, both vast and infinitesimal, has captivated thinkers for centuries, with advancements like Abraham Robinson's work on infinitesimals reshaping its role in modern mathematics. Gödel expanded Einstein's relativity to question the nature of time, proposing a rotational universe where time might not exist. Pure mathematics, celebrated for its elegance, bridges logic and beauty, as seen in Benoit Mandelbrot's fractal geometry, which uncovers self-similar patterns in nature, blending simplicity with complexity.
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