DIGIRENT - The Collapse of Chaos: Discovering Simplicity in a Complex World (Penguin Press Science)
Jack S. Cohen, Ian Stewart
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The Collapse of Chaos: Jack S. Cohen, Ian Stewart epub The Collapse of Chaos: Jack S. Cohen, Ian Stewart pdf download The Collapse of Chaos: Jack S. Cohen, Ian Stewart pdf file The Collapse of Chaos: Jack S. Cohen, Ian Stewart audiobook The Collapse of Chaos: Jack S. Cohen, Ian Stewart book review The Collapse of Chaos: Jack S. Cohen, Ian Stewart summary | #15834288 in Books | 1995-06-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.80 x.83 x5.04l, | File type: PDF | 512 pages||1 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Not for me|By plectrum|I can't say I enjoyed this, hard as I tried. I think the basic point they're trying to make is rather simple, but it didn't come across that way. I've read lots of stuff by Dawkins, Pinker, Ridley and others, but for me, the explanations and analogies here didn't work, and the fun bits weren't especially fun. I don't know if that says more about me or the|From Publishers Weekly|One step onto this ontological escalator with British biologist Cohen and British mathematician Stewart ( Does God Play Dice? ) and readers will zoom right to the metaphysical floor, where science displays its most basic assumptions. In th
Science's traditional answers to the question: "How does complexity arise in nature?" are given at the beginning of this book. It shows how intelligence and human culture can be traced back to atomic structure, reducing the whole of nature to simple laws of fundamental physics. However, the book then proceeds to show that "How does complexity arise?" is really the wrong question. It proposes that a more interesting question is "Why do simple structures exist at all?". Sc...
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