Is the universe a hologram? : scientists answer the most provocative questions /
Conversations with scientists, conducted by a veteran science writer, addressing such issues as intelligence, consciousness, global warming, energy, changing the past, and even the philosophical curveball, "Is the universe a hologram?"
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The MIT Press,
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Publisher Address: | Cambridge, Massachusetts : |
Publication Dates: | [2017] |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Summary: |
Conversations with scientists, conducted by a veteran science writer, addressing such issues as intelligence, consciousness, global warming, energy, changing the past, and even the philosophical curveball, "Is the universe a hologram?" |
Carrier Form: | xxviii, 404 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
ISBN: |
9780262036016 0262036010 |
Index Number: | Q173 |
CLC: | N49 |
Call Number: | N49/I732 |
Contents: |
Foreword / How this book came about -- Powerful ideas dealt with in the book -- The physical world. Quantum physics takes free will into account / Unifying particle physics with the cosmology of the primordial universe / For exoplanets, anything is possible / From Casimir forces to black-body radiation : quantum and thermal fluctuations / The challenge of climate change / Graphene and its "family" : the finest materials ever to exist / Information. Convergence culture : where old and new media collide / The logic of physics versus the logic of computer science / The pillars of MIT : innovation, radical meritocracy, and open knowledge / We need algorithms that can make explicit what is implicit / The emergence of a nonbiological intelligence / Remembering our future : the frontier of search technologies / The challenge of the open dissemination of knowledge, distributed intelligence, and informat Intelligence. "Affective computing" is not an oxymoron / Mind, brain, and behavior / MIT collaborative innovation : it takes>2 to tango / Mind over matter : brain-machine interfaces / We want robots to see and understand the world / Between caves : from Plato to the brain through the Internet / There will be no end of work / A smart mob is not necessarily a wise mob / Measuring the intelligence of everything / |