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Thought X: Fictions and Hypotheticals [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x14 mm, 3 black and white diagrams
  • Sērija : Science-into-Fiction
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Comma Press
  • ISBN-10: 1905583605
  • ISBN-13: 9781905583607
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, height x width x depth: 198x129x14 mm, 3 black and white diagrams
  • Sērija : Science-into-Fiction
  • Izdošanas datums: 20-Apr-2017
  • Izdevniecība: Comma Press
  • ISBN-10: 1905583605
  • ISBN-13: 9781905583607
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Science is always telling stories. Whether in the creation myths of evolution or the Big Bang, or in the eureka moments of science history, narrative just as much as metaphor is a key tool in the scientists surprisingly literary toolkit. Perhaps the most interesting use of story is the thought experiment, the intuition pump, that draws on the most instinctive parts of the imagination to crack otherwise perplexing problems. From Newton's Bucket, to Maxwells Demon, from Einstein's Lift to Schrödingers Cat all are examples of 'fiction' being used at the highest level, not just to explain, but to deduce, to prove. In this unique anthology, authors have collaborated with leading scientists, to bounce literary, human narratives against purely theoretical ones, alloying together real stories with abstract ones, to produce truly extraordinary results. Featuring leading scientists acting as consultants on the stories, and writing scientific afterwords, bringing the theory featured in the stories to life, including Prof. Sarah Bridle (Jodrell Bank), Prof. Jonathan Wolff and Prof. Frank Jackson (the inventor of the 'Mary's Room' thought experiment).
Introduction 1(1)
Rob Appleby
Ra Page
Lightspeed
1(17)
Adam Marek
Afterword: Tara Shears on The Twin Paradox
18(20)
Tether
23(15)
Zoe Gilbert
Afterword: Jonathan Wolff on The Experience Machine
38(22)
The Tiniest Atom
43(17)
Sarah Schofield
Afterword: Rob Appleby on Laplace's Demon
60(12)
Red
63(9)
Annie Kirby
Afterword: Frank Jackson on Mary's Room
72(18)
XOR
79(11)
Andy Hedgecock
Afterword: Stewart Boogert on The Grandfather Paradox
90(17)
Bright Boy
95(12)
Marie Louise Cookson
Afterword: Rob Appleby on Maxwell's Demon
107(20)
The Rooms
111(143)
Annie Clarkson
Afterword: Seth Bullock on The Chinese Room
127(22)
If He Wakes
137(12)
Margaret Wilkinson
Afterword: Steven French on Schrodinger's Cat
149(12)
People Watching
157(4)
Claire Dean
Afterword: Roman Frigg on Galileo's Ship
161(31)
Monkey Business
167(25)
Ian Watson
Afterword: Rob Appleby on The Infinite Monkey Typing Pool
192(13)
Equivalence
197(8)
Sandra Alland
Afterword: Ana Jofre on Einstein in a Lift
205(14)
The Child in the Lock
211(8)
Robin Ince
Afterword: Glen Newey on The Spider in the Urinal
219(17)
Keep It Dark
223(13)
Adam Roberts
Afterword: Sarah Bridle on Olbers' Paradox
236(12)
Inertia
241(7)
Anneliese Mackintosh
Afterword: Michela Massimi on Chasing a Beam of Light
248(6)
About the Authors 254(3)
About the Scientists & Philosophers 257
Ra Page is the cofounder and editorial manager of Comma Press. He is the editor of numerous anthologies, including "The City Life Book of Manchester Short Stories"; "Lemistry: A Celebration of the Work of Stanislaw Lem"; "Litmus: Short Stories from Modern Science," voted one of 2011 s books of the year by the "Observer"; "Morphologies: Short Story Writers on Short Story Writers," and the coeditor of "The New Uncanny," winner of the Shirley Jackson Award in 2008. William Fiennes is the bestselling author of "The Music Room" and "The Snow Geese." He has contributed reviews, essays and stories to many publications, including "Granta," the "London Review of Books," the "Observer," and the "Times Literary Supplement." He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 2009.Robert Appleby is Lecturer in the high energy particle physics group and the accelerator physics group of the University of Manchester, and an academic staff member at the Cockcroft Institute of Accelerator Science. He is also an associate of the beams division at CERN (APB) and a member of the LHCb experiment. His primary research is into the physics of particle accelerators, including beam dynamics, lattice design and interactions of particles with matter, and physics at the LHC."