Chaos and harmony : perspectives on scientific revolutions of the Twentiethth Century

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Chaos and harmony : perspectives on scientific revolutions of the Twentiethth Century

Trinh Xuan Thuan ; translated by Axel Reisinger

Oxford University Press, 2001

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [349]) and index

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Thuan recounts how a profound change in our worldview has come about, as the Newtonian picture of a sterile mechanistic and deterministic world, which dominated Western thought for 300 years, has, in the 20th century, given way to a liberated world brimming with creativity. We now recognise that reality is moulded by contingent events. The book details, in clear prose, how this sweeping change in world view has come about, using examples drawn from Astronomy, Physics, Biology and Mathematics. The science is presented soberly and accurately, but the book is suffused with passion and effectively communicates the feelings and values which accompany scientific understanding.

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