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Title:
Is the universe a hologram? : scientists answer the most provocative questions / [interviews by] Adolfo Plasencia ; foreword by Tim O'Reilly.
Publisher:
The MIT Press,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xxviii, 404 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subject:
Science--Miscellanea.
Science--Popular works.
Science.
Miscellanea.
Popular works.
Other Authors:
Plasencia, Adolfo, author. author.
O'Reilly, Tim, writer of foreword.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
The seamless coupling of bits and atoms / Hiroshi Ishii. Unifying particle physics with cosmology of the primordial universe / Jose Bernabeu -- For exoplanets, anything is possible / Sara Seager -- From Casimir forces to black-body radiation : quantum and thermal fluctuations / Alejandro W. Rodriguez -- The challenge of climate change / Mario J. Molina -- Graphene and its "family" : the finest materials ever to exist / Pablo Jarillo-Herrero -- The laws of thermodynamics will tell you what is and what is not possible / Avelina Corma -- Wisdon hewn in ancient stones / John Ochsendorf -- Galileo programme : planning uncertainty and imagining the possible and the impossible / Javier Benedicto -- Looking forward in architecture by looking back / Yung Ho Chang -- The seamless coupling of bits and atoms / Hiroshi Ishii.
The free software paradigm and the hacker ethic / Richard Stallman. The logic of physics and logic of computer science / Bebo White -- The pillars of MIT : innovation, radical meritocracy, and open knowledge / Hal Abelson -- We need algorithms that can make explicit what is implicit / Bernardo Cuenca Grau -- The emergence of a nonbiological intelligence / Michail Bietsas -- Remember our future : the frontier of search technologies / Ricardo Baeza-Yates -- The challenge of the open dissemination of knowledge, distributed intelligence, and information technology / Anne Margulies -- Technology is something to make the world a better place / Tim O'Reilly -- Encryption as a human right / David Casacuberta -- Order in cyberspace can only be maintained with a combination of ethics and technology / John Perry Barlow -- The free software paradigm and the hacker ethic / Richard Stallman.
Geometry of a multidimensional universe : weightless art and the painting of the void / Jose Maria Yturralde. Mind, brain, and behavior / Alvaro Pascual-Leone -- MIT collaborative innovation : it takes >2 to tango / Israel Ruiz -- Mind over matter : brain-machine interfaces / Jose M. Carmena -- We want robots to see and understand the world / Antonio Torralba -- Between caves : from Plato to the brain through the internet / Javier Echeverria -- There will be no end of work / Paul Osterman -- A smart mob is not necessarily a wise mob / Howard Rheingold -- Measuring the intelligence of everything / Jose Hernandez-Orallo -- Touching the soul of Michelangelo / Gianluigi Colalucci -- Geometry of a multidimensional universe : weightless art and the painting of the void / Jose Maria Yturralde.
Summary:
Conversations with scientists, conducted by a veteran science writer, addressing such issues as intelligence, consciousness, global warming, energy, changing the past, and even the philosophical curveball, "Is the universe a hologram?"
ISBN:
0262036010
9780262036016
OCLC:
(OCoLC)958796601
LCCN:
2016038291
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
PNAX964 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Calmar (Calmar)
UQAX771 -- Des Moines Area Community College Library - Ankeny (Carroll)

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