Lake Views: This World and the Universe |  | Author: Steven Weinberg Publisher: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Pages: 272 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 0674035151 Dewey Decimal Number: 500 EAN: 9780674035157 ASIN: 0674035151
Publication Date: January 15, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Just as Henry David Thoreau “traveled a great deal in Concord,” Nobel Prize–winning physicist Steven Weinberg sees much of the world from the window of his study overlooking Lake Austin. In Lake Views Weinberg, considered by many to be the preeminent theoretical physicist alive today, continues the wide-ranging reflections that have also earned him a reputation as, in the words of New York Times reporter James Glanz, “a powerful writer of prose that can illuminate—and sting.” This collection presents Weinberg’s views on topics ranging from problems of cosmology to assorted world issues—military, political, and religious. Even as he moves beyond the bounds of science, each essay reflects his experience as a theoretical physicist. And as in the celebrated Facing Up, the essays express a viewpoint that is rationalist, reductionist, realist, and secular. A new introduction precedes each essay, explaining how it came to be written and bringing it up to date where necessary. As an essayist, Weinberg insists on seeing things as they are, without despair and with good humor. Sure to provoke his readers—postmodern cultural critics, enthusiasts for manned space flight or missile defense, economic conservatives, sociologists of science, anti-Zionists, and religious zealots—this book nonetheless offers the pleasure of a sustained encounter with one of the most interesting scientific minds of our time. (20091102)
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| Customer Reviews: So, Mr Einstein, what have you done lately April 15, 2010 Enjoy Books, Ken (Maryland) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
Steven Weinberg is one of the top theoretical physicists in the world today.. yes, the material is dated, but so are special and general relativity, and Quantum Mechanics, etc. etc..... Considering that as given, then if you want the latest news, do not buy Weinberg's book; buy the newspaper, and hear what all the talking heads have to say!
Brilliant thinker but a little out of date March 11, 2010 J. Davis (San Diego, CA United States) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I am a huge admirer of Steven Weinberg. He is a brilliant man and a profound thinker. However, I can only give this book three stars, as most of the articles in it are several years old and available online. I have read several of the essays years before. I would have liked to see more recent work for a $26 book.
A nice compilation of Weinberg's writings February 3, 2010 Michael R. Nofi (Santa Rosa, CA USA) 11 out of 14 found this review helpful
As a fan of Steven Weinberg's writings I enjoyed being able to read his more recent essays under one cover. His book the "First Three Minutes", written in the late 70's helped inspire my interest in physics and astronomy and a subsequent career in science. His recent book on "Cosmology" is Weinberg at his best.
I enjoy the writings and opinions of famous scientists even when they write about non science topics. It gives me a special insight into the kind of person they are often revealing their quirks and biases, and most importantly their occasional falibility in fields outside their domain. This is sometimes evident in Weinberg's writings. After reading his latest book of essays, I feel I got to know him a little better.
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