There are places in the world where rules are less important than kindness : and other thoughts on physics, philosophy and the world
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There are places in the world where rules are less important than kindness : and other thoughts on physics, philosophy and the world

By Rovelli, Carlo, 1956- author.
Segre, Erica, translator.
Carnell, Simon, 1962- translator.

Genre Essays.

Audience Adults

Published [2023] by Riverhead Books, New York

ISBN 9780593192153

Bib Id 2516388

Copyright 2020

Description 255 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

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LCCN
2021-038390
ISBN
9780593192153 (hardcover) $26.00
059319215X
9780593192160 (paperback) $17.00
0593192168
Language
eng
Call #
500 R
Uniform Title
Ci sono luoghi al mondo dove più che le regole è importante la gentilezza. English
Title
There are places in the world where rules are less important than kindness : and other thoughts on physics, philosophy and the world
Publication Information
[2023] by Riverhead Books, New York :
Copyright Date
©2020
Description
255 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Note
"Originally published in Italy ... by RCS Media Group S.p.A, Milan, 2018"--Title page verso.
"First published in English in Great Britain by Allen Lane, an imprint of Penguin Random HouseLtd., London, 2020."--Title page verso.
Contents
Aristotle the scientist -- Lolita and the blue icarus -- Newton the alchemist -- Copernicus and Bologna -- My 1977, and that of my friends -- Literature and science: a continuing dialogue -- Dante, Einstein and the three-sphere -- Between certainty and uncertainty: a precious intermediate space -- Bruno de Finetti: uncertainty is not the enemy -- Does science need philosophy? -- The mind of an octopus -- Ideas don't fall from the sky -- The many errors of Einstein -- Some think, O King Hiero, that the grains of sand cannot be counted -- Why does inequality exist? -- Dramatic echoes of ancient wars -- Four questions for politics -- National identity is toxic -- Charles Darwin -- Marie Curie -- The master -- Which science is closer to faith? -- Leopardi and astronomy -- De rerum natura -- Do flying donkeys exist? David Lewis says yes -- We are natural creatures in a natural world -- Emptiness is empty: Nāgārjuna -- Mein Kampf -- Black holes I: the fatal attraction of stars -- Black holes II: the heat of nothingness -- Black holes III: they mystery of the center -- Kip and gravitational waves -- Thank you, Stephen -- Roger Penrose -- Dear baby Jesus -- Certainty and global warming -- Churchill and science -- The infinite divisibility of space -- Ramon Llull: ars magna -- Are we free? -- A stupefying story -- Why I am an atheist -- Hadza -- A day in Africa -- The festive season is over -- This short life feels beautiful to us, now more than ever.
Summary
"A delightful intellectual feast from the bestselling author of Seven Brief Lessons on Physics and The Order of Time One of the world's most prominent physicists and fearless free spirit, Carlo Rovelli is also a masterful storyteller. His bestselling books have introduced millions of readers to the wonders of modern physics and his singular perspective on the cosmos. This new collection of essays reveals a curious intellect always on the move. Rovelli invites us on an accessible and enlightening voyage through science, literature, philosophy, and politics. Written with his usual clarity and wit, this journey ranges widely across time and space: from Newton's alchemy to Einstein's mistakes, from Nabokov's lepidopterology to Dante's cosmology, from mind-altering psychedelic substances to the meaning of atheism, from the future of physics to the power of uncertainty. Charming, pithy, and elegant, this book is the perfect gateway to the universe of one of the most influential minds of our age"--
Language Note
In English. Translated from the Italian.
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