Rating: ****
Tags: Science, Physics, Astrophysics, Cosmology, Space Science, Lang:en
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Added: July 25, 2018
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
From the acclaimed author of
Einstein's Dreams and
Mr. g comes a meditation on the unexpected ways in
which recent scientific findings have shaped our
understanding of ourselves and our place in the cosmos.
With all the passion, curiosity, and precise yet lyrical
prose that have marked his previous books, Alan Lightman here
explores the emotional and philosophical questions raised by
discoveries in science, focusing most intently on the human
condition and the needs of humankind. He looks at the
difficult dialogue between science and religion, the conflict
between our human desire for permanence and the impermanence
of nature, the possibility that our universe is simply an
accident, the manner in which modern technology has separated
us from direct experience of the world, and our resistance to
the view that our bodies and minds can be explained by
scientific logic and laws. And behind all of these
considerations is the suggestion -- at once haunting and
exhilarating -- that what we see and understand of the world
is only a tiny piece of the extraordinary, perhaps
unfathomable whole. **