Dice World: Science and Life in a Random Universe
By (Author) Brian Clegg
Icon Books
Icon Books
26th March 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
523.1
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 19mm
210g
As troubling as we pattern-seeking humans may find it, modern science has repeatedly shown us that randomness is the underlying heartbeat of nature.
In Dice World, acclaimed science writer Brian Clegg takes readers on an incredible trip around our random universe, uncovering the truths and lies behind probability and statistics, explaining how chaotic intervention is behind every great success in business, and demonstrating the possibilities quantum mechanics has given us for creating unbreakable ciphers and undergoing teleportation.
He explores how the 'clockwork universe' imagined by Newton, in which everything could be predicted given enough data, was disproved bit by bit, to be supplanted by chaos theory and quantum physics. Clegg reveals a world in which not only is accurate forecasting often impossible but probability is the only way for us to understand the fundamental nature of things.
Forget the clockwork universe. Welcome to Dice World, a unique portrait of a startlingly complex cosmos, from the bizarre microscopic world of the quantum to the unfathomable mechanics of planetary movements, where very little is as it seems.
Methodical, clear, entertaining and just a bit mind-boggling. * Irish Times *
Clegg's writing style is highly readable, and the contemporary cultural references impressed upon me ... how accessible [Dice World] is. * Chemistry World *
Brian Clegg is a science journalist and author whose numerous books include Inflight Science, The Universe Inside You and Introducing Infinity: A Graphic Guide, published by Icon. He also runs popularscience.co.uk.