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Totul Are O Explicatie (vol.1) (2013)

Totul are o explicatie (vol.1) (2013)

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If you think that everything, and I mean EVERYTHING in this world can be explained in a 400-page book, then you are absolutely wrong! And you will end up detesting this book. In "This Explains Everything: Deep, Beautiful, and Elegant Theories of How the World Works", John Brockman has asked influential minds all around the world one question: "What is your favourite deep, elegant, or beautiful explanation?" The book is a compilation of answers (into essay form) to the above questions from biologists, chemists, astrophysicists, psychologists, economists, philosophers, writers, etcetera. Although many of the answers given as the deepest, most beautiful and elegant are 'natural selection', 'string theory' (Quantum mechanics) and 'theory of gravity', there are a wide range of other answers such as 'simplicity', 'electricity' and 'magnetism', 'time', and my favorite 'the Pigeonhole Principle'. There are answers as long as four pages and as short as a three words. The only critique I have for some authors is giving brief answers for interesting theories and explanation. For example, I would have liked much more information on how Emanuel Derman thinks that death is the final repayment. Still, each answer is unique as it allows you to peek into the thoughts of these influential minds. It also raises two important questions for the reader: What do they think is the deepest, most beautiful and elegant theory of how the world works?. And does the reader know enough about this world to answer the question in the first place? My answer as a reader: 1) Not sure as 2) I do not know enough to make a judgement. Evolution by means of natural selection / Susan Blackmore — Life is a digital code / Matt Ridley — Redundancy reduction and pattern recognition / Richard Dawkins — The power of absurdity / Scott Atran — How apparent finality can emerge / Carlo Rovelli -- The overdue demise of monogamy / Aubrey de Grey — Boltzmann’s explanation of the second law of thermodynamics / Leonard Susskind -- The dark matter of the mind / Joel Gold — "There are more things in heaven and earth...than are dreamt of in your philosophy." / Alda Alda — An unresolved (and therefore unbeautiful) reaction to the edge question / Rebecca Newberger Goldstein — Ptolemy's universe / James J. O’Donnell — Quasi-elegance / Paul Steinhardt -- Mathematical object or natural object? / Shing-Tung Yau — Simplicity / Frank Wilczek — Simplicity itself / Thomas Metzinger -- Einstein explains why gravity is universal / Sean Carroll — Evolutionary genetics and the conflicts of human social life / Steven Pinker — The Faurie-Raymond hypothesis / Jonathan Gottschall — Group polarization / David G. Myers — The price equation / Armand Marie Leroi — Unconscious inferences / Gerd Gigerenzer -- Snowflakes and the multiverse / Martin J. Rees — Einstein’s photons / Anton Seilinger — Go small / Jeremy Bernstein -- Why is our world comprehensible? / Andrei Linde — Alfvén’s cosmos / George Dyson — Our universe grew like a baby / Max Tegmark -- Kepler et al. and the nonexistent problem / Gino Segrè — How incompatible worldviews can coexist / Freeman Dyson — Impossible inexactness / Satyajit Das — The next level of fundamental matter? / Haim Harari — Observers observing / Robert Provine — Genes, claustrum, and consciousness / V.S. Ramachandran — Overlapping solutions / David M. Eagleman — Our bounded rationality / Mahzarin Banaji -- Swarm intelligence / Robert Sapolsky -- Language and natural selection / Keith Devlin — Commitment / Richard H. Thaler — Tit for tat / Jennifer Jacquet -- True or false : beauty is truth / Judith Rich Harris — Eratosthenes and the modular mind / Dan Sperber — Dan Sperber's explanation of culture / Clay Shirky -- Metarepresentations explain human uniqueness / Hugo Mercier — Why the human mind may seem to have an elegant explanation even if it doesn’t / Nicholas Humphrey -- Fitness landscapes / Stewart Brand — On oceans and airport security / Kevin P. Hand — Plate tectonics elegantly validates continental drift / Paul Saffo — Why some sea turtles migrate / Daniel C. Dennett — A hot young earth : unquestionably beautiful and stunningly wrong / Carl Zimmer — Sexual-conflict theory / David M. Buss — The seeds of historical dominance / David Pizarro — The importance of individuals / Howard Gardner — Subjective environment / Andrian Kreye — My favorite annoying elegant explanation : quantum theory / Raphael Bousso -- Einstein's revenge : the new geometric quantum / Eric R. Weinstein — What time is it? / Dave Winer — Realism and other metaphysical half-truths / Tania Lombrozo — All we need is help / Seirian Sumner -- In the beginning is the theory / Helena Cronin — Thompson on development / Paul Bloom -- How do you get from a lobster to a cat? / John McWhorter — Germs cause disease / Gregory Cochran — Dirt is matter out of place / Christine Finn --Information is the resolution of uncertainty / Andrew Lih — Everything is the way it is because it got that way / PZ Myers -- The idea of emergence / David Christian — Frames of reference / Dimitar D. Sasselov — Epigenetics— the missing link / Helen Fisher -- Flocking behavior in birds / John Naughton — Lemons are fast / Barry C. Smith — Falling into place : entropy and the desperate ingenuity of life / John Tooby — Why things happen / Peter Atkins — Why we feel pressed for time / Elizabeth Dunn -- Why the sun still shines / Bart Kosko — Boscovich's explanation of atomic forces / Charles Simonyi -- Birds are the direct descendants of dinosaurs / Gregory S. Paul — Complexity out of simplicity / Bruce Hood -- Russell's theory of descriptions / A.C. Grayling — Feynman's lifeguard / Timo Hannay -- The limits of intuition / Brian Eno — The Higgs mechanism / Lisa Randall — The mind thinks in embodied metaphors / Simone Schnall — Metaphors are in the mind / Benjamin K. Bergen — The pigeonhole principle / Jon Kleinberg — Why programs have bugs / Marti Hearst -- Cagepatterns / Hans-Ulrich Obrist — The true rotational symmetry of space / Seth LLoyd -- The pigeonhole principle revisited / Charles Seife -- Moore's Law / Rodney A. Brooks — Cosmic complexity / John C. Mather — The Gaia hypothesis / Scott Sampson — The continuity equations / Laurence C. Smith — Pascal's wager / Tim O'Reilly -- Evolutionarily stable strategies / S. Abbas Raza — The Collingridge dilemma / Evgeny Morozov -- Trusting trust / Ernst Pöppel -- It just is? / Bruce Parker — Subverting biology / Patrick Bateson — Sex at your fingertips / Simon Baron-Cohen -- Why do movies move? / Alvy Ray Smith -- Would you like blue cheese with it? / Albert-László Barabási — Mother nature’s laws / Stuart Pimm — The Oklo pyramid / Karl Sabbagh -- Kitty Genovese and group apathy / Adam Alter — The wizard of I / Gerald Smallberg -- One coincidence; two déjà vus / Douglas Coupland — Occam’s razor / Katinka Matson — Deep time / Alun Anderson -- Placing psychotherapy on a scientific basis : five easy lessons / Eric R. Kandel — Transitional objects / Sherry Turkel -- Natural selection is simple but the systems it shapes are unimaginably complex / Randolph Nesse — How to have a good idea / Marcel Kinsbourne -- Out of the mouths of babes / Nicholas A. Christakis — The beauty in a sunrise / Philip Campbell — The origin of money / Dylan Evans -- The precession of the simulacra / Douglas Rushkoff -- Time perspective theory / Philip Zimbardo — Developmental timing explains the woes of adolescence / Alison Gopnik — Implications of Ivan Pavlov's great discovery / Stephen M. Kossly and Robin Rosenberg — Nature is cleverer than we are / Terrence J. Sejnowski — Imposing randomness / Michael I. Norton — The unification of electricity and magnetism / Lawrence M. Krauss — Furry rubber bands / Neil Gershenfeld -- The principle of inertia / Lee Smolin — Seeing is believing : from placebos to movies in our brain / Eric J. Topol — The discontinuity of science and culture / Gerald Holton — Hormesis is redundancy / Nassim Nicholas Taleb -- The beautiful law of unintended consequences / Robert Kurzban -- We are what we do / Timothy D. Wilson — Personality differences : the importance of chance / Samuel Barondes -- Metabolic syndrome : cell energy adaptations in a toxic world? / Beatrice Golomb — Death is the final repayment / Emanuel Derman — Denumerable infinities and mental states / David Gelernter — Inverse power laws / Rudy Rucker — How the leopard got his spots / Samuel Arbesman —The universal algorithm for human decision making / Stanislas Dehaene — Lord Acton's dilemma / Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi -- Fact, fiction, and our probabilitic world / Victoria Stodden — Elegance=complex / George Church — Tinbergen's questions / Irene Pepperberg -- The universal turing machine / Gloria Origgi -- A matter of poetics / Richard Foreman -- The origins of biological electricity / Jared Diamond — Why the Greeks painted red people on black pots / Timothy Taylor — Language as an adaptive system / Andy Clark — The mechanism of mediocrity / Nicholas J. Carr — The principle of empiricism, or see for yourself / Michael Shermer -- We are stardust / Kevin Kelly.

Do You like book Totul Are O Explicatie (vol.1) (2013)?

Diverse and thought provoking perspective on a wide variety of topics. Definitely got me thinking.
—TomatoLover

Overall the book is pretty fun. I enjoy picking it up every now and then to learn something new.
—smaglieri

This is the best of knowledge, the state of art in science and culture.
—Sianxx

Liked it. In deep and mile wide, definitely not for everybody.
—Tyger89

Pretty interesting.
—cheryl

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