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Published: 4th February 2025
The Art of Physics: Eight elegant ideas to make sense of almost everything
By (Author) Zahaan Bharmal
Bonnier Books Ltd
Bonnier Books Ltd
4th February 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Philosophy of science
Physics
530
Paperback
256
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 19mm
255g
'Exceptionally interesting' - Alain de Botton
Why are some relationships unstable, while others last a lifetime Why do the rich keep getting richer, and can it ever be any other way And why do we all make seemingly irrational decisions
People are messy. Science is methodical. Could ideas from physics allow us to solve our most urgent problems This book is about the hidden, surprising, and sometimes beautiful ways in which physics could help you make sense of a chaotic and unpredictable world.
Drawing on cutting-edge research and eye-opening insights from quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, chaos and complexity theory, materials science and more, The Art of Physics shows that science offers a rich vocabulary for tackling contradictions that seem to be the hallmarks of daily life. Not only does physics explain many aspects of our experience, it transforms our understanding of them.
''Exceptionally interesting'' - Alain de Botton
Zahaan Bharmal read Physics at the University of Oxford. His early career was spent as a policy adviser and speech writer on Whitehall and at the World Bank, where he worked on a range of domestic and international policy issues. In 2005, he won a Fulbright scholarship to Stanford University where he earned an MBA. Since graduating, he has worked for Google, based in London and Silicon Valley and is currently senior director of strategy. Outside work, Zahaan writes about science for The Guardian and has won NASA's Exceptional Public Achievement Medal for services to science communication. He is a trustee of the National Autistic Society and lives in Yorkshire with his wife and two young sons.