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Overview""The phrase 'public intellectual' is much bandied about. Just a few real heavyweights in the world merit the title, and Steven Weinberg is preeminent among them."" -Richard Dawkins ""Weinberg has a knack for capturing a complex concept in a succinct, unforgettable image One of the smartest and most diligent scientists around."" -Nature In this wise and wide-ranging meditation, one of the most captivating science communicators of our time challenges us to reconsider the entanglement of science and society. From the cosmological to the personal, from astronomy and quantum physics to the folly of manned spaceflight and the rewards of getting things wrong, Steven Weinberg shares his views on the workings of the universe and our aspirations and limitations. Third Thoughts aims to provoke and inform and never loses sight of the human dimension of scientific discovery. ""One of the 20th century's greatest physicists shares his strongly-held opinions on everything from the Higgs boson to the state of theoretical physics and the problems of science and society."" -Forbes ""This book should be read not only for its insightful and illuminating explanations of a wide range of physical phenomena but also for the opportunity it affords to follow the wanderings of a brilliant mind through topics ranging from high-energy physics and the makeup of the cosmos to poetry, and from the history and philosophy of science to the dangers of economic inequality [A] captivating book."" -Mario Livio, Science Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steven WeinbergPublisher: Harvard University Press Imprint: Harvard University Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.209kg ISBN: 9780674241473ISBN 10: 0674241479 Pages: 240 Publication Date: 13 August 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsOne of the 20th century's greatest physicists, in this collection of essays, shares his strongly-held opinions on everything from the Higgs boson to the state of theoretical physics and the problems of science and society. If you're a big Steven Weinberg fan, you won't want to miss his latest.-- (12/14/2018) Weinberg has a knack for capturing a complex concept in a succinct, unforgettable image...[He's] one of the smartest and most diligent scientists around.--Robert Crease Nature (08/02/2018) This book should be read not only for its insightful and illuminating explanations of a wide range of physical phenomena but also for the opportunity it affords to follow the wanderings of a brilliant mind through topics ranging from high-energy physics and the makeup of the cosmos to poetry, and from the history and philosophy of science to the dangers of economic inequality...[A] captivating book.--Mario Livio Science (07/30/2018) This collection is an easily digestible glimpse into the mind of a thoughtful scientific communicator and shows the truly all-encompassing nature of theoretical physics.--Andrea Gawrylewski Scientific American (08/01/2018) A stimulating and admirable book.--N. David Mermin Physics Today (01/01/2019) Steve Weinberg's essays are fascinating and thought-provoking as always. Readers will find a lot to think about on a wide range of topics.--Edward Witten, Institute for Advanced Study The phrase 'public intellectual' is much bandied about. Just a few real heavyweights in the world merit the title, and Steven Weinberg is preeminent among them. His collection ranges from deep science on the very frontier of human comprehension, through his trenchant views on public policy, to history and the arts. Compelling reading.--Richard Dawkins Weinberg's finest collection yet--chock-full of informative content, wise opinion, and intelligent comment. He is an extreme rarity--a great physicist whose writings are entertaining and accessible for both experts and non-specialists. Superb.--Graham Farmelo, author of The Strangest Man Weinberg has a knack for capturing a complex concept in a succinct, unforgettable image...[He's] one of the smartest and most diligent scientists around.--Robert Crease Nature (08/02/2018) One of the 20th century's greatest physicists, in this collection of essays, shares his strongly-held opinions on everything from the Higgs boson to the state of theoretical physics and the problems of science and society. If you're a big Steven Weinberg fan, you won't want to miss his latest.-- (12/14/2018) This book should be read not only for its insightful and illuminating explanations of a wide range of physical phenomena but also for the opportunity it affords to follow the wanderings of a brilliant mind through topics ranging from high-energy physics and the makeup of the cosmos to poetry, and from the history and philosophy of science to the dangers of economic inequality...[A] captivating book.--Mario Livio Science (07/30/2018) This collection is an easily digestible glimpse into the mind of a thoughtful scientific communicator and shows the truly all-encompassing nature of theoretical physics.--Andrea Gawrylewski Scientific American (08/01/2018) A stimulating and admirable book.--N. David Mermin Physics Today (01/01/2019) Steve Weinberg's essays are fascinating and thought-provoking as always. Readers will find a lot to think about on a wide range of topics.--Edward Witten, Institute for Advanced Study The phrase 'public intellectual' is much bandied about. Just a few real heavyweights in the world merit the title, and Steven Weinberg is preeminent among them. His collection ranges from deep science on the very frontier of human comprehension, through his trenchant views on public policy, to history and the arts. Compelling reading.--Richard Dawkins Weinberg's finest collection yet--chock-full of informative content, wise opinion, and intelligent comment. He is an extreme rarity--a great physicist whose writings are entertaining and accessible for both experts and non-specialists. Superb.--Graham Farmelo, author of The Strangest Man Author InformationSteven Weinberg won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his theory unifying two forces of nature, laying the foundation for the Standard Model of subatomic physics. His other awards included the National Medal of Science and eighteen honorary degrees. Among Weinberg’s books are the classic The First Three Minutes and To Explain the World. He was a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Books and taught at the University of Texas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |