The World Itself: Consciousness and the Everything of Physics
By (Author) Ulf Danielsson
Introduction by Carlos Fiolhais
Bellevue Literary Press
Bellevue Literary Press
1st August 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Cosmology and the universe
Philosophy of mathematics
Philosophy of science
Impact of science and technology on society
530
Paperback
176
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
There is a wonderfully weird but real world out there, and we are a part of it. It is time for physics to take life seriously.
Can we ever truly comprehend the universe before we fully understand consciousness and the wonders, and limits, of the mind Ulf Danielsson, an acclaimed theoretical physicist who has dedicated his career to probing the deepest mysteries of nature, thinks not. As he dismantles the arguments of esteemed mathematicians and scientists, who would substitute their mathematical models for reality and equate the mind to a computer, he makes a lucid and passionate case that it is nature, full of beauty and meaning, which must compel us. In challenging established worldviews, he also takes a fresh look at major philosophical debates, including the notion of free will.
Fearless, provocative, and witty, The World Itself is essential reading for anyone curious about the profound questions surrounding life, the universe, and everything.
Engrossing. . . . Danielssons clarity of thought and expression and his use of illuminating literary and historical references are equal to the quality of his writing. Science popularizing doesnt get much more comprehensible, or provocative, than this. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Danielsson takes readers on an odyssey through the width and depth of his field, and it is truly a fascinating journey. Touching on subjects as diverse as evolutionary biology, philosophy, and even popular culture, Danielsson makes his topics both appreciably substantial and approachable. Library Journal (starred review)
There are some mind-bending ideas and the philosophical reflections on math and physics are stimulating. . . . This pensive take on physics has much to offer. Publishers Weekly
The World Itself offers a bold perspective on mathematics, physics, and the nature of reality. Theres much I agree with and less that I dont, but Ulf Danielsson, a leading theoretical physicist, proves himself an insightful and patient guide through some of the universes deepest mysteries. Brian Greene, author of The Fabric of the Cosmos and Until the End of Time
Danielsson is Swedens most important public writer on the implications of natural science. His lucid, powerful, passionate, and engaging work advances original arguments of great importance. The World Itself is destined to become a modern classic as it upends many of the received wisdoms about the scientific worldview. Martin Hgglund, author of This Life: Secular Faith and Spiritual Freedom
Danielsson displays a remarkably broad understanding of science and philosophy, and dispenses with false notions about the world in this brief, yet provocative book. I hope it stimulates lots of discussion and debate, as it should. For those who have thought about these issues, there is much of interest here. For those who havent, this is a great place to start. Lawrence M. Krauss, author of A Universe from Nothing and The Known Unknowns
In this accessible and beautifully written book, Danielsson argues for views diametrically opposite to mine on the nature of intelligence, consciousness, and physical realityI highly recommend it! Max Tegmark, author of Our Mathematical Universe and Life 3.0: Being Human In the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Ulf Danielsson is a prize-winning physicist with a PhD from Princeton University whose research concentrates on dark energy and string theory with a special focus on applications in cosmology. A member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and professor of theoretical physics at Uppsala University, he has delivered lectures throughout the world based on his award-winning popular science books, which have been translated into several languages. The World Itself: Consciousness and the Everything of Physicsis his first book to appear in English.