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Beyond Measure: The Hidden History of Measurement
By (Author) James Vincent
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
16th August 2022
2nd June 2022
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Philosophy of science
Scientific standards, measurement etc
Popular science
530.809
Hardback
432
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 31mm
676g
We measure rainfall and radiation, the depths of space and the emptiness of atoms, calories and steps, happiness and fear. If we could not measure then we could not observe the world around us; we could not experiment, learn, and co-operate. But why did this urge to measure flourish And when did measurement become ubiquitous
It is an incredible story that spans hunter-gatherer societies to ancient Egyptians, the French Revolution to the relentless quantification of the twenty-first century self. It is a tale that tracks humanity's search for dependable truths in a chaotic universe. Full of mavericks and visionaries, adventure and breakthroughs, Beyond Measure shows that measurement has not only made the world we live in, it has made us too.
James Vincent is a journalist and writer from London who has worked and written for numerous publications including the Independent, Financial Times, Wired, New Statesman and others. He is currently a senior reporter for The Verge. Beyond Measure is his first book. @jjvincent