Between Inner Space and Outer Space: Essays on Science, Art, and Philosophy

Between Inner Space and Outer Space: Essays on Science, Art, and Philosophy

by John D. Barrow
Between Inner Space and Outer Space: Essays on Science, Art, and Philosophy

Between Inner Space and Outer Space: Essays on Science, Art, and Philosophy

by John D. Barrow

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Overview

The origins of life on earth, the workings of the human mind, the mysteries of the Universe itself—profound questions such as these were once the province of philosophy and theology alone. Today they have become the staple—and indeed the hallmark—of the finest writing about science. And few science writers have tackled the big questions as persistently and as insightfully as astronomer John Barrow.
Now, in Between Inner Space and Outer Space, Barrow brings together dozens of essays that offer a sweeping account of his explorations along the boundary lines of science, philosophy, and religion. Here is an invigorating tour of topics such as cosmology, evolution, Grand Unified Theories, complexity and chaos, the nature of time, super string theory, quantum mechanics, particle physics, Big Bang theory, and much more. Barrow's range is remarkable. He examines, for instance, what science can tell us about our love of music or why certain paintings appeal to us. He recounts the dramatic discoveries made by the satellite COBE (Cosmic Background Explorer) and reveals what these findings tell us about the origins of the Cosmos. He discusses the debate over the nature of the universe waged by Stephen Hawking and Roger Penrose. And he offers a thoughtful review of E.O. Wilson's Consilience, seconding Wilson's criticism of social scientists who remain quite ignorant of the key insights made by the life sciences.
Leavened with a sprightly sense of humor, Between Inner Space and Outer Space illuminates modern science as it provides much food for thought about life's ultimate questions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192880413
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/22/2000
Edition description: Revised ed.
Pages: 292
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

John D. Barrow is Professor of Astronomy at the University of Sussex. Among his many popular books on science are Impossibility, Pi in the Sky, Theories of Everything, and The Origin of the Universe. He lives in Sussex, England.

Table of Contents

Introduction1. The popularization of science2. Life in the Universe3. Theories of everything and gravity4. Mathematics5. Simplicity and complexity6. Time7. Religion and science8. Quantum reality9. Aesthetics10. CosmologyIndex
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