One Two Three . . . Infinity: Facts and Speculations of Science (Dover Books on Mathematics)
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. . . full of intellectual treats and tricks, of whimsy and deep scientific philosophy. It is highbrow entertainment at its best, a teasing challenge to all who aspire to think about the universe. — NewYork Herald Tribune
One of the world's foremost nuclear physicists (celebrated for his theory of radioactive decay, among other accomplishments), George Gamow, possessed the unique ability to make the world of science accessible to the general reader. In the pages of this book, readers grapple with such crucial matters as whether it is possible to bend space, why a rocket shrinks, the "end of the world problem," excursions into the fourth dimension, and a host of other compelling topics for the scientifically curious. Includes over 120 delightful pen-and-ink illustrations by the author.
Accessible Science: George Gamow, a renowned nuclear physicist, makes complex scientific concepts accessible to general readers, bringing the world of science to life. Wide Range of Topics: Among the topics scrutinized are the macrocosm and the microcosm, theory of numbers, relativity of space and time, entropy, genes, atomic structure, nuclear fission, and the origin of the solar system. Engaging Writing Style: Gamow's good humor and pedagogical prowess make exploring scientific concepts delightful and captivating, keeping readers engaged throughout the book. Illustrated Explanations: With over 120 pen-and-ink illustrations, Gamow enhances the understanding of concepts, machine components, and techniques, making the book visually engaging and aiding comprehension.
"In One Two Three . . . Infinity, as in his other books, George Gamow succeeds where others fail because of his remarkable ability to combine technical accuracy, choice of material, dignity of expression, and readability." — SaturdayReview ofLiterature
Whatever your level of scientific expertise, chances are you'll derive great pleasure, stimulation, and information from this unusual and imaginative book. It belongs in the library of anyone curious about the wonders of the scientific universe.
One of the world's foremost nuclear physicists (celebrated for his theory of radioactive decay, among other accomplishments), George Gamow, possessed the unique ability to make the world of science accessible to the general reader. In the pages of this book, readers grapple with such crucial matters as whether it is possible to bend space, why a rocket shrinks, the "end of the world problem," excursions into the fourth dimension, and a host of other compelling topics for the scientifically curious. Includes over 120 delightful pen-and-ink illustrations by the author.
Accessible Science: George Gamow, a renowned nuclear physicist, makes complex scientific concepts accessible to general readers, bringing the world of science to life. Wide Range of Topics: Among the topics scrutinized are the macrocosm and the microcosm, theory of numbers, relativity of space and time, entropy, genes, atomic structure, nuclear fission, and the origin of the solar system. Engaging Writing Style: Gamow's good humor and pedagogical prowess make exploring scientific concepts delightful and captivating, keeping readers engaged throughout the book. Illustrated Explanations: With over 120 pen-and-ink illustrations, Gamow enhances the understanding of concepts, machine components, and techniques, making the book visually engaging and aiding comprehension.
"In One Two Three . . . Infinity, as in his other books, George Gamow succeeds where others fail because of his remarkable ability to combine technical accuracy, choice of material, dignity of expression, and readability." — SaturdayReview ofLiterature
Whatever your level of scientific expertise, chances are you'll derive great pleasure, stimulation, and information from this unusual and imaginative book. It belongs in the library of anyone curious about the wonders of the scientific universe.
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