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Quantum physics does not sit lightly on the brain. In fact, Schrödinger's cat, a feline in an opaque box who's paradoxically both dead and alive, was created by Erwin Schrödinger to help people conceptualize the quantum possibilities of both/and, instead of the more common either/or. Still, the new science doesn't find an easy mental perch. Ergo, the need for, and elegant achievement of, this book.
The main text is made up of short essays on specific ideas, forming an encyclopedia of the new sciences, but the book starts off with four clear and engaging overview essays. "Kinds of Being" introduces ancient, classical, and quantum physics, followed by "Order in Science and Thought," which surveys ideas of complexity, such as chaos, evolution, and games theory. "The New Sciences of the Mind" is next, attempting to answer questions like "What is a mind? What is awareness? Must a mind, to be a mind, be conscious?" and "The Cosmic Canopy" is the last of the introductory essays, dealing with high-energy phenomena in cosmology and particle physics. Once you've chewed these chapters over, you're ready to access the nearly 200 specific questions and concepts in the A-to-Z, which makes up the bulk of the book, starting with Absolute Zero and wending its way through Entropy, Lamarckism, and Planck's Constant, Quantum Gravity, Reductionism, and Supersymmetry to Wormholes and Wrinkles in the Microwave.
The book is excellently cross-referenced, and the advanced ideas of science are discussed intelligently and explained concisely, cutting through the jargon to bring the fascination of the concepts into lucid focus. --Stephanie Gold
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Quantum theorist Erwin Schrvdinger invented his now-famous cat to illustrate the apparently impossible conundrums associated with quantum physics. The cat lives in an opaque box with a fiendish device that randomly feeds it either food, allowing it to live, or poison, which kills it. But in the quantum world, all possibilities coexist and have a reality of their own, and they ensure that the cat is both alive and dead, simultaneously.
Who's Afraid of Schrvdinger's Cat? is a clear, concise explanation of the new sciences of quantum mechanics, chaos and complexity theory, relativity, new theories of mind, and the new cosmology. It studies worlds beyond the realm of common sense, and the new kinds of thinking that we need to understand ourselves, our minds, and our human place in the larger scheme of things.
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Is your nephew nuts ?.......2007-02-06
If you want to remain conversant with "new science" indivuduals or just exercise the gray matter; this is a valuable resource. "The book begins with four main essays making up an Overview of the New Sciences" followed by a mini-encyclopedia of topics. Have several book marks available for following chains of cross-references. The book would benefit from a sequential concepts study guide and would be terrific in HTML CD-ROM format.
Suggested Order for Reading Topics.......2006-11-10
"Who's Afraid of Schrodinger's Cat?" contains an attractive assortment of information dealing with various diverse but interconnected subjects. Although there have been some advances in some of these subjects since the time that this book was published, there is definitely a target audience for this, as it presents a very nice broad overview of the new thought processes that underlie the research of current physical sciences and sciences of consciousness.
The format of the book is convenient for readers that have particular interests in certain subjects that are presented. Following the prologue, which uses Erwin Schrodinger's thought experiment to contrast the old and new paradigms of scientific methodology and understanding, an overview is presented that introduces many of the various subjects that are described later in the book. Following the introduction is a group of four essays that contain reference links to most of the topics that are described individually in the remaining sections of the book.
The format is not as convenient for readers who may be unfamiliar with many of the topics, so I will attempt to recommend an order in which to read the different sections of the book with the objective of presenting the information so that it builds on the knowledge gained after the reading of each subsequent topic.
Since each of the different topics contain references to several other topics in the book, there will often be links for subject matter that has not yet been presented, especially when reading some of the topics that are covered during the earlier part of the listed order. However, each of those earlier topics were chosen for their positions because they are generally clear as they are.
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- PROLOGUE xiii
- INTRODUCTION xvii
1 - THE MIND-BODY PROBLEM 232
2 - INFORMATION 205
3 - ENTROPY 139
4 - THERMODYNAMICS 353
5 - THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS 148
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8 - STATISTICAL MECHANICS 331
9 - OPEN SYSTEMS 255
10 - THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT 77 (bottom)
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12 - CATASTROPHE THEORY 79
13 - EQUILIBRIUM 142
14 - DISSIPATIVE STRUCTURES 129
15 - THE EDGE OF CHAOS 134
16 - ATTRACTORS 57
17 - COMPLEXITY 103
18 - FEEDBACK 145
19 - CYBERNETICS 122
20 - SOLITONS 318
21 - ITERATION 211
22 - FRACTALS 153
23 - THE MANDELBROT SET 219 (bottom)
24 - PREDATOR-PREY 271
25 - CHAOS AND SELF-ORGANIZATION 83
26 - INTERMITTENCY 210
27 - THE BLACK BOX 71
28 - SYSTEMS THEORY 346
29 - AUTOPOIETIC SYSTEMS 59
30 - THE ANTHROPIC PRINCIPLE 43
31 - THE GAIA HYPOTHESIS 163
32 - BECOMING 60
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35 - THE SPEED OF LIGHT 322
36 - TACHYONS 349
37 - INERTIAL FRAMES 202
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39 - THE TWINS PARADOX 371 (top)
40 - RELATIVITY AND RELATIVISM 311
41 - STRUCTURALISM 332 (bottom)
42 - SOCIALBIOLOGY 317 (bottom)
43 - SERIAL PROCESSING 317 (top)
44 - NEURAL NETWORKS 238
45 - THINKING 355
46 - BEHAVIORISM 62
47 - GESTALT AND COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY 172
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90 - COLLAPSE OF WAVE FUNCTION 99 (top)
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94 - THE MEASURMENT PROBLEM 221 (bottom)
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100 - COEVOLUTION 93
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112 - PSYCHIATRY 274
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116 - MEDITATION 224
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118 - PSYCHOLOGY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY 278
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125 - THE COSMOLOGICAL PRINCIPLE 118
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127 - STARS 329
128 - GALAXIES 165
129 - THE MILKY WAY 230
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136 - QUASARS 306
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158 - LASERS 217
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161 - FROHLICH SYSTEMS 158
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172 - THE ARROW OF TIME 46
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175 - GAUGE FIELDS 169
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179 - QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS 284
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182 - ACTUALITY AND POTENTIALITY IN QUANTUM MECHANICS 40
183 - THE PLANCK ERA 267
184 - QUANTUM GRAVITY 290
185 - GRAND UNIFIED THEORIES 178
186 - TWISTORS 371 (bottom)
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188 - CONSCIOUSNESS, TOWARD A SCIENCE OF 109
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190 - PENROSE ON NONCOMPUTABILITY 260
191 - CHAOS THEORIES OF MIND 86
192 - SUPERSYMMETRY 341
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194 - SUPERSTRINGS 339
195 - THEORIES OF EVERYTHING 351
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Note that the topics are NOT necessarily listed chronologically according to when ideas were proclaimed or when discoveries were made. Instead, the intent was to list subjects in an order to promote understanding based on knowledge gained after reading about the previously listed topics. Order is restored by presenting the four essays last, since they provide a fitting summary of the book's contents.
This book provides a very good introduction to a variety of different aspects of the physical and mind sciences, highlighting contrasts between the Newtonian (and pre-Newtonian) classical and the modern eras of scientific thought and methods, and it is a good starting point for readers to discover specific areas of interest that they may want to pursue through further reading.
A good, fun, one-of-a-kind book, when used cautiously.......2005-12-14
--This book gives a brief topic-by-topic discussion of several dozen subjects in what may loosely be called "New Physics" or "New Consciousness."
--Superb books on quantum physics and neuroscience already exist, but I know of no other book arranged topically. The authors briefly discuss topics ranging from pedestrian things like DNA to more exotic ones like Quantum Consciousness, and based on topics I am familiar with, the authors appear reasonably accurate (I have a doctorate, keep up with the literature, and am reasonably comfortable with science). The authors have a bias towards the holistic relational (or synchronic) interpretation of quantum theory, which gives a new age-y feel, but this book nevertheless seems pretty good and it's a lot of fun to read a few paragraphs on an interesting topic (in my biased opinion, few things are more interesting than science).
--Problems? There's no bibliography or footnotes for further research and it generally only gives one view, which is often stated as fact even though most "cutting edge" topics are controversial ("the greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance but an inaccurate belief that we know something").
--In short, this is (as far as I know) a unique book because of its topic-by-topic organization. It makes a delightful "soft" read although it only gives an introductory view and much of what the authors assert as factual may actually be controversial. Hope this review helps.
Terrific layman's guide to the latest scientific theories.......2003-12-29
This is a great science book for the non-scientific type. It makes very obtuse theories and concepts crystal clear for the lay reader, and brings science to the masses *without dumbing it down.* It reminds me a lot of Charles Osgood's marvelous series "A Science Odyssey" that aired on PBS a few years back, and worth tracking down on VHS. (See my separate review on that for even more raves about science for the layperson without dumbing it down.)
Entries are brief, and sometimes I wish there were more detail. As another reviewer points out, references for further reading would be nice as well. However, if you're puzzled but intrigued by such topics as "String Theory," "Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle" and "Chaos Theory," and all you know about this stuff comes from Star Trek-type shows, this is a great book for you. It also demonstrates, as the late Carl Sagan used to say, that science is far stranger, far more mysterious and far more subtle than science fiction. So much of the material covered simply seems unbelievable, but it has been tested. The quantum world in particular is a strange place, where Lewis Carroll would have been right at home. The triumph of this book is that it explains so many obtuse theories so clearly, without resorting to silly graphics or baby analogies. You *can* make this stuff accessible to the lay public without dumbing it down. It just takes work.
Highly recommended, for us non-science types especially.
An essential read for those trying to grasp the New Sciences.......2001-08-09
Got this book on a whim. Turned out to be an outstanding book that for those steeped in the sciences, will find it nice to read from cover to cover. For others, it is an invaluable refernce guide.
The authors have done a great job of writing the introductory pieces that fit beautifully. Initially, I put the book down after these essays, content in understanding thier thoughts on various aspects of the sciences. Later, I delved into the various terms that they have elaborated upon and found them immensely useful.
Coming from the biomedical side, I'd have preferred a bit more information on biotechnology and medicine than what it covers, (hence the 4 stars).
I highly recommend it to anyone with more than a mild curiosity in what is going on in the current sciences.
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