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Michael Brooks

    Michael Brooks, držitel doktorátu z kvantové fyziky, je autorem, novinářem a moderátorem. Jako konzultant pro New Scientist pravidelně přispívá i do New Statesman. Jeho psaní se vyznačuje pronikavým pohledem na složité vědecké koncepty, které předkládá srozumitelným a poutavým způsobem. Brooks se zaměřuje na odhalování fascinujících anekdot a nečekaných souvislostí ve světě vědy, čímž čtenářům nabízí osvěžující perspektivu na přírodu reality.

    Michael Brooks
    Against the Web
    At the Edge of Uncertainty
    The Maths That Made Us
    Developing Swimmers
    Nafta a zahraniční politika
    Velké otázky. Fyzika
    • Velké otázky. Fyzika

      • 208 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
      4,0(22)Ohodnotit

      Série VELKÉ OTÁZKY předkládá základní otázky vědy a filosofie, které trápily v průběhu historie zvídavé jedince, a nabízí odpovědi těch největších myslitelů. Tato ambiciózní řada je jedinečným, přístupným a stručným shrnutím největších myšlenek lidstva. Svazek věnovaný fyzice si klade za cíl předvést, jak některé jednoduché otázky vyústily v ty nejzásadnější objevy, které lidstvo kdy učinilo. Pojednává o ní způsobem, jakým se o ní ve škole nemluví: o co v ní celkově jde, jaké má důsledky, co víme o vesmíru – a co o něm nevíme. Carl Sagan jednou řekl: „Někde něco neuvěřitelného čeká, aby to bylo objeveno.“ S knihou Velké otázky Fyzika může začít naše objevování.

      Velké otázky. Fyzika
    • Talent, skill and a passion to compete, these are the characteristics that define elite-level swimmers. As the sport's best coaches know, even the most gifted of athletes can't develop these traits without a plan and one that recognises talent, develops skills and nurtures success. This book offers such a comprehensive, long-term plan.

      Developing Swimmers
    • Quadratic equations, Pythagoras' theorem, imaginary numbers, and pi -- you may remember studying these at school, but did anyone ever explain why? Never fear -- bestselling science writer, and your new favourite maths teacher, Michael Brooks is here to help. In The Maths That Made Us, Brooks reminds us of the wonders of numbers: how they enabled explorers to travel far across the seas and astronomers to map the heavens; how they won wars and halted the HIV epidemic; how they are responsible for the design of your home and almost everything in it, down to the smartphone in your pocket. His clear explanations of the maths that built our world, along with stories about where it came from and how it shaped human history, will engage and delight. From ancient Egyptian priests to the Apollo astronauts, and Babylonian tax collectors to juggling robots, join Brooks and his extraordinarily eccentric cast of characters in discovering how maths made us who we are today.

      The Maths That Made Us
    • The atom. The Big Bang. DNA. Natural selection. All ideas that have revolutionised science - and that were dismissed out of hand when they first appeared. The surprises haven't stopped: here, Michael Brooks, bestselling author of 13 Things that Don't Make Sense, investigates the new wave of unexpected insights that are shaping the future of scientific discovery.Through eleven radical new insights, Brooks takes us to the extreme frontiers of what we understand about the world. He journeys from the observations that might rewrite our history of the universe, through the novel biology behind our will to live, and on to the physiological root of consciousness. Along the way, he examines how the underrepresentation of women in clinical trials means that many of the drugs we use are less effective on women than men and more likely to have adverse effects, explores how merging humans with other species might provide a solution to the shortage of organ donors, and finds out if there is such a thing as the will to live.When we think about science, we often think of iron-clad facts. But today more than ever, our unshakeable truths have been shaken apart. As Michael Brooks reveals, the best science is about open-mindedness, imagination and a love of mind-boggling adventures at the edge of uncertainty.

      At the Edge of Uncertainty
    • Against the Web

      • 96 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení
      4,1(1500)Ohodnotit

      From Michael Brooks, host of The Michael Brooks Show and co-host of the Majority Report, comes the first book to directly respond to the Intellectual Dark Web and Jordan Peterson.

      Against the Web
    • Bestselling science writer Michael Brooks takes us on a fascinating journey through the history of civilisation, as he explains why maths is fundamental to our understanding of the world.1, 2, 3 … ? The untrained brain isn’t wired for maths; beyond the number 3, it just sees ‘more’. So why bother learning it at all?You might remember studying geometry, calculus, and algebra at school, but you probably didn’t realise — or weren’t taught — that these are the roots of art, architecture, government, and almost every other aspect of our civilisation. The mathematics of triangles enabled explorers to travel far across the seas and astronomers to map the heavens. Calculus won the Allies the Second World War and halted the HIV epidemic. And imaginary numbers, it turns out, are essential to the realities of twenty-first-century life.From ancient Egyptian priests to the Apollo astronauts, and Babylonian tax collectors to juggling robots, join Michael Brooks and his extraordinarily eccentric cast of characters in discovering how maths shaped the world around you.

      The Art of More
    • "Michael Brooks makes clear that mathematics was one of the foundational innovations that catapulted humanity from a nomadic existence to civilization, and that it has been instrumental in every subsequent great leap of humankind--from charting the movements of celestial bodies, to navigating the globe, to tracking the dissemination of viruses. And the trailblazing mathematicians who devoted their lives to taming numbers come to life in Brooks's telling. Here are ancient Egyptian priests, Babylonian tax officials, the Apollo astronauts, the hobbyist who cracked a mapmaking puzzle that had stumped both NASA and U.S. Geological Survey, and the MIT professor who invented the infrastructure of the online world. Their stories clearly demonstrate that the invention of mathematics is every bit as important to the human species as the discovery of fire."-- Provided by publisher

      The Art of More: How Mathematics Created Civilization
    • The Quantum Astrologer's Handbook

      • 256 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
      4,0(49)Ohodnotit

      A Daily Telegraphbook of the year. This is a landmark in science writing that resurrects from the vaults of neglect the polymath Jerome Cardano, a Milanese of the sixteenth century. Who is he? A gambler and blasphemer, inventor and chancer, plagued by demons and anxieties, astrologer to kings, emperors, and popes, and the unacknowledged discoverer of the mathematical foundations of quantum physics. The Quantum Astrologer's Handbook, like Jerome, has multiple occupations: it is at once a biography, a history of science, an explanation of quantum theory, and an engrossing story which reads like the best kind of novel. It is a science book like no other about a scientist like no other.

      The Quantum Astrologer's Handbook
    • The Quantum Astrologer's Handbook

      A History of the Renaissance Mathematics That Birthed Imaginary Numbers, Probability, and the New Physics of the Universe

      • 256 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení
      3,8(45)Ohodnotit

      Advance reader copies are valuable tools for generating buzz and anticipation for upcoming releases in the literary world. They are often distributed at major events like Book Expo and the American Library Association (ALA) conferences, allowing readers, librarians, and booksellers to preview new titles before their official publication. These copies can help shape early reviews and recommendations, influencing future sales and readership.

      The Quantum Astrologer's Handbook