What We Cannot Know
What We Cannot Know
What We Cannot Know
Marcus du Sautoy

What We Cannot Know

From Consciousness to the Cosmos, the Cutting Edge of Science Explained

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    Beschrijving

    ‘Brilliant and fascinating. No one is better at making the recondite accessible and exciting’ Bill Bryson

    Britain’s most famous mathematician takes us to the edge of knowledge to show us what we cannot know.



    ‘I felt I was being carried off on a wonderful journey, a thrilling research expedition to the teasing and mysterious boundaries of scientific knowledge, and I never wanted to turn back. Du Sautoy is a masterful and friendly guide to these remotest regions … It is absolutely fascinating throughout, and I really loved it’ Richard Holmes

    ‘I admire and envy the clarity and authority with which Marcus du Sautoy addresses a range of profound issues. His book deserves a wide readership’ Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal

    ‘I felt I was being carried off on a wonderful journey, a thrilling research expedition to the teasing and mysterious boundaries of scientific knowledge, and I never wanted to turn back. Du Sautoy is a masterful and friendly guide to these remotest regions … It is absolutely fascinating throughout, and I really loved it’ Richard Holmes

    ‘I admire and envy the clarity and authority with which Marcus du Sautoy addresses a range of profound issues. His book deserves a wide readership’ Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal

    ‘Du Sautoy makes a lucid and beguiling companion as he guides us along the byways of contemporary science’ Jonathan Ree, Guardian



    Marcus du Sautoy is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford. In 2008 he was appointed to the University’s prestigious professorship as the Simonyi Chair for the Public Understanding of Science, a post previously held by Richard Dawkins. In 2009 The Royal Society awarded him the Faraday Prize for excellence in communicating science to the public, and in 2010 he received an OBE from the Queen for his services to science.

    He is the author of The Music of the Primes, Finding Moonshine and The Number Mysteries. He has presented numerous programmes on television and radio, including the internationally acclaimed BBC series The Story of Maths and the comedy maths show The School of Hard Sums with Dara Ó Briain. He lives in London with his wife and three children.

    Specificaties

    Uitgever HarperCollins Publishers
    Verschenen 18 mei 2017
    Pagina's 320
    Thema Populairwetenschappelijke wetenschap
    Afmetingen 198 x 129 x 29 mm
    Gewicht 320 gr
    EAN 9780007576593
    Bindwijze Paperback
    Taal Engels

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