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Dawkins R. — Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion, and the Appetite for Wonder
Dawkins R. — Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion, and the Appetite for Wonder



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Название: Unweaving the Rainbow: Science, Delusion, and the Appetite for Wonder

Автор: Dawkins R.

Аннотация:

Did Newton "unweave the rainbow" by reducing it to its prismatic colors, as Keats contended? Did he, in other words, diminish beauty? Far from it, says Dawkins — Newton's unweaving is the key too much of modern astronomy and to the breathtaking poetry of modern cosmology. Mysteries don't lose their poetry because they are solved: the solution often is more beautiful than the puzzle, uncovering deeper mystery. (The Keats who spoke of "unweaving the rainbow" was a very young man, Dawkins reminds us.)
With the wit, insight, and spellbinding prose that have made his books worldwide bestsellers, Dawkins addresses the most important and compelling topics in modern science, from astronomy and genetics to language and virtual reality, and combines them in a landmark statement of the human appetite for wonder.
This is the book that Richard Dawkins was meant to write: a brilliant assessment of what science is (and what it isn't), a tribute to science "not because it is useful (though it is), but because it is uplifting, in the same way as the best poetry is uplifting."


Язык: en

Рубрика: Физика/

Статус предметного указателя: Готов указатель с номерами страниц

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Год издания: 1998

Количество страниц: 337

Добавлена в каталог: 15.11.2009

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Society of Mind, The (M. Minsky)      309 (107)
Soul Searching (N. Humphrey)      152 (71)
Sound      66—73
Sound, birdsong      79—81
Sound, speech      77—79
Sound, virtual      261
South African Dutch, genetic disease      104 (11)
Southern blot      102 (83 87)
Species as 'averaging computer'      239 256
Species splitting      200 (124)
Spectroscopy      51—52 (89)
Speech      77—79
Spencer, Herbert      192 (103)
Spiders, flies mimicking      290 291—292
Spinning, and giddiness      279—280
Spirochaetes      228
Spooner, W.A.      87—88
Squid, colour change      7—8
Stars, binary      62 77
Stars, birth year      117
Stars, study using spectroscopy      51—52
Statistics      166—176
Statistics, and coincidence      145—160 176—178 (141)
Statistics, and patterns in nature      160—163
Statistics, and superstitious habits      163—166 (28)
Statistics, animals as practitioners of      163 (28)
Statistics, statistical significance      170—171
Stenger, Victor      188 (139)
Stereoscopy      277—278 (61 77 119)
Stereotypes, cultural      119—120
Subjective present      3 (69)
Sun, classification      51—52
Sun, sister star to the      77 (111)
Sun, sunspots      74
Sunday Sport      124 125
Superstition      162 163—166 (28 71 129 147)
Surgeon, virtual      272—273
Swifts      240—241
Swimming, adaptations to      242
Symbiosis      229—231 (98 134)
Symbolic Species, The (T. Deacon)      309—310 (36)
Symbolism      181—184 (54)
Tall stories      133
Telepathy      127—128 (71 121 139)
Termites      229—231 252—253
Theology      183
Thermodynamics, second law      135 (4 136)
Thinking      8
Thomson, James      64—65
Thomson, William, Lord Kelvin      129—130 (20)
Throwing, and evolution of the human brain      299—302 (16)
Time      (40 122 135)
Time, and subjectivity      3—4 (15 69)
Time, beginning of      60
Time, looking back in      116—127
Time, vastness of geological      9—14
Tits, blue, opening milk bottles      305 (52)
Toad, eyes in roof of mouth      196 (33)
Trade, British distaste for      32—33
Transubstantiation      181
Tree analogy for Cambrian error      205
Tree rings      82
Trilobites, age      9—12
Tropical rainforest      221—222
Truth      21 (88)
Tunes, repeated in the mind      302—303 (39)
Tuning forks      67—68
Twain, Mark      303—304 (144)
Ultraviolet rays      52
Undulipodia      228 (98)
Unit of selection      199 220 (29)
Universe, expanding      60 (122 135)
Unnatural Nature of Science, The (L. Wolpert)      178—179 (155)
Uranus      61
Vaccination programmes      291
Variation, needed for DNA fingerprinting      95—98
Virtual reality      270—274 (123)
Virtual reality, model in the brain      261 262 266 274—285
Vision      (61) see
Vision, and line detectors      263
Vision, and redundant information      261—264
Vision, colour      53—58
Voice, recognizing people by      88
Vowels      77—78
War of the Worlds, The (radio dramatization)      137
Ward, Lalla      xiv 118 154 302
Watch, initials coincidentally engraved      154—157
Watch, started by psychic forces?      152
Watch, stopped by psychic forces?      147 149—152
Water-dwelling mammals      242—245
Watson, James D.      89—90 191 (148)
Watson, Thomas J.      131
Waugh, Evelyn      131
Wave theory of light      43
Waveforms, periodic      66—82
Weldon, Fay      33—34
Welsh language      57
Whelan, R.      47 (150)
Why People Believe Weird Things (M. Shermer)      188 (312)
Windows      293
Winds      67
Winston, Robert      145
Wollaston, William      49
Wolpert, Lewis      30 178—179 (155)
Wonderful Life (S.J. Gould)      200 207 (59)
Wordsworth, William      38—40 48
X-Files, The (television series)      128
X-rays      52
Xerox PARC      293
Yeats, W.B.      126 127 235 299 (156)
Zipf's law      264—265
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