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Il libro della scienza

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All'inizio c'è la curiosità. Una volta risolte le esigenze pratiche, l'uomo ha cominciato a cercare risposte "inutili": quanto è alto il cielo? Perché una pietra cade? È nata la scienza. Sarebbe bello poter dire che da allora la scienza e gli esseri umani vissero insieme felici e contenti. Ma non è andata così, e anche oggi sono proprio gli straordinari progressi della conoscenza e della tecnologia ad allontanare le persone dalla scienza, vista spesso come qualcosa di misterioso, lontano, ostile. Convinto che non serva essere un poeta per amare Shakespeare, in queste pagine Asimov offre ai lettori non specialisti uno strumento di "iniziazione" per apprezzare gli sviluppi della scienza contemporanea. Con stile brillante e straordinaria competenza, nei due celebri testi riuniti in questo volume – "Il libro di fisica" e "Il libro di biologia", cui si aggiunge l'inedito saggio "La matematica nella scienza" – costruisce una vera e propria "biografia" delle scienze che ci introduce, in forma semplice ma rigorosa, ai segreti dei buchi neri e degli acceleratori di particelle, delle miriadi di forme viventi e dell'intelligenza artificiale, dei numeri e della logica.

972 pages, Paperback

Published July 20, 2021

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Isaac Asimov

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Works of prolific Russian-American writer Isaac Asimov include popular explanations of scientific principles, The Foundation Trilogy (1951-1953), and other volumes of fiction.

Isaac Asimov, a professor of biochemistry, wrote as a highly successful author, best known for his books.

Asimov, professor, generally considered of all time, edited more than five hundred books and ninety thousand letters and postcards. He published in nine of the ten major categories of the Dewey decimal classification but lacked only an entry in the category of philosophy (100).

People widely considered Asimov, a master of the genre alongside Robert Anson Heinlein and Arthur Charles Clarke as the "big three" during his lifetime. He later tied Galactic Empire and the Robot into the same universe as his most famous series to create a unified "future history" for his stories much like those that Heinlein pioneered and Cordwainer Smith and Poul Anderson previously produced. He penned "Nightfall," voted in 1964 as the best short story of all time; many persons still honor this title. He also produced well mysteries, fantasy, and a great quantity of nonfiction. Asimov used Paul French, the pen name, for the Lucky Starr, series of juvenile novels.

Most books of Asimov in a historical way go as far back to a time with possible question or concept at its simplest stage. He often provides and mentions well nationalities, birth, and death dates for persons and etymologies and pronunciation guides for technical terms. Guide to Science, the tripartite set Understanding Physics, and Chronology of Science and Discovery exemplify these books.

Asimov, a long-time member, reluctantly served as vice president of Mensa international and described some members of that organization as "brain-proud and aggressive about their IQs." He took more pleasure as president of the humanist association. The asteroid 5020 Asimov, the magazine Asimov's Science Fiction, an elementary school in Brooklyn in New York, and two different awards honor his name.

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