Zeno's Paradox: Unraveling the Ancient Mystery Behind the Science of Space and Time
By (Author) Joseph Mazur
Penguin Putnam Inc
Plume
25th March 2008
India
General
Non Fiction
Time (chronology), time systems and standards
History of science
530.11
Paperback
272
Width 130mm, Height 195mm, Spine 15mm
217g
The fascinating story of an ancient riddle and what it reveals about the nature of time and space Three millennia ago, the Greek philosopher Zeno constructed a series of logical paradoxes to prove that motion is impossible. Today, these paradoxes remain on the cutting edge of our investigations into the fabric of space and time. Zeno's Paradox uses the motion paradox as a jumping-off point for an exploration of the twenty-five-hundred-year quest to uncover the true nature of the universe. From Galileo to Einstein to Stephen Hawking, some of the greatest minds in history have tackled the problem and made spectacular breakthroughs, but through it all, the paradox of motion remains.
A neat and compelling historical survey of science's oldest and deepest conundrum.
John Derbyshire
Achieves an entrancing verbal clarity popularizing a philosophical mind- bender.
"Booklist"
aA neat and compelling historical survey of scienceas oldest and deepest conundrum.a
aJohn Derbyshire
aAchieves an entrancing verbal clarity popularizing a philosophical mind- bender.a
a"Booklist"
"A neat and compelling historical survey of science's oldest and deepest conundrum."
-John Derbyshire
"Achieves an entrancing verbal clarity popularizing a philosophical mind-bender."
-"Booklist"
A neat and compelling historical survey of sciences oldest and deepest conundrum.
John Derbyshire
Achieves an entrancing verbal clarity popularizing a philosophical mind-bender.
"Booklist"
Joseph Mazur is Professor of Mathematics at Marlboro College, where he has taught a wide range of classes in all areas of mathematics, its history, and philosophy.