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Pub. Date
[2014], c2011
Language
English
Description
What is reality? What is the universe made of, how does it work? In this Horizon program, Theoretical physicist Leonard Susskind, Nobel Prize winner Frank Wilczek, cosmologist Max Tegmark, quantum mechanic Seth Lloyd, experimental physicist Anton Zeilinger and particle physicist Rob Roser reveal their astonishing visions of reality. It may be vast, beautiful and terrifyingly complex, but understanding the nature of reality is one of the most important...
3) Uno
Author
Pub. Date
2019.
Language
Español
Description
Uno es un viaje iniciático desde el microcosmos al macrocosmos (encadenado a través de distintos seres vivos) que propone un cambio de consciencia en el lector. Trata de la relación causa-efecto infinita de la vida, en su estado más embrionario, con la naturaleza, el ser humano y, al fin y al cabo, con el universo.
A journey from the microcosm to the macrocosm that offers readers a shift in perception. This book addresses life's infinite cause...
Author
Series
Pub. Date
[2011]
Language
English
Description
What is the meaning of life? It's a question every thoughtful person has pondered at one time or another. Indeed, it may be the biggest question of all. Professor Jay L. Garfield offer a rigorous and wide-ranging exploration of what various spiritual, religious, and philosophical traditions from both the East and the West have contributed to this profound line of questioning.
Pub. Date
[2005], c1998
Language
English
Description
In a reaction against Elizabethan-period poetry, 17th-century English poets such as John Donne, George Herbert, Richard Crashaw, and Andrew Marvell began writing in a new style. Although derisively dubbed "metaphysical" because of its unseemly-that is, intellectual-nature, metaphysical poetry soon became appreciated for its remarkable blend of emotion and erudition, as evidenced by complex conceits, unconventional imagery, and the avoidance of smooth...
Pub. Date
[2015]
Language
English
Description
We assume all events are caused by something. Yet we happily refer to random chance be it a freak accident, or the state of quantum particles. Might causality be a fiction and inexplicable events written into the character of the universe, or with greater understanding could we find an explanation for everything? Sponsored by BBC Focus Magazine. The Panel Templeton prize winning cosmologist George Ellis, Imperial College string theorist Michael Duff...
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