New theories of everything: the quest for ultimate explanation
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adam_text | Contents
1 Ultimate explanation
ι
An eightfold way
ι
Myths
4
Creation myths
8
Algorithmic compressibility
ω
2
Laws
14
The legacy of law
14
The quest for unity
17
Roger Boscovich
19
Symmetries
22
Infinities
—
to be or not to be?
26
From strings to M
32
A flight of rationalistic fancy
36
Goodbye to all that
43
3
Initial conditions
44
At the edge of things
44
Axioms
45
Mathematical
Jujitsu 51
Initial conditions and time symmetry
61
Time without time
62
Cosmological time
66
The problem of time
76
Absolute space and time 78
How far is far enough?
83
The quantum mystery of time
85
Quantum initial conditions
88
The great divide
9°
4
Forces and particles
93
The stuff of the Universe
93
The copy-cat principle
95
Elementarity
юо
X
CONTENTS
The atom and the vortex
102
A world beside itself
104
5
Constants of Nature »o
The importance of being constant no
Fundamentalism
112
What do constants tell us?
117
Varying constants 124
The cosmological constant
128
О
Broken symmetries
136
The never-ending story
136
Broken symmetry
138
Natural theology: A tale of two tales
140
The flaws
ornature
14З
Chaos
145
Chance
148
The unpredictability of sex
152
Symmetry-breaking in the Universe
154
7
Organizing principles
160
Where the wild things are
160
Big AL
169
Time
173
Being and becoming organized
176
The arrow of time
180
Far from equilibrium
182
The sands of time
185
The way of the world
188
О
Selection effects
192
Ubiquitous bias
192
9
Is pi really in the sky?
202
In the centre of immensities
202
The number of the rose
204
Philosophies of mathematics
206
What is mathematics?
212
Mathematics and physics: An eternal golden braid
219
The intelligibility of the world
224
Algorithmic compressibility rides again
231
Continuity
—
a bridge too far?
233
CONTENTS
XI
The secret of the Universe
236
Is the Universe a computer?
238
The unknowable
242
Select Bibliography
247
Index
256
The quest for aTheory of Everything-a single
key that unlocks all the secrets of the Universe
-
has become the focus of some of our most
exciting research in physics. But what might
such a theory look like? Could it truly describe
everything? If not, where might the boundaries
lie? And how can it co-exist with all that we
have learnt about chaos and unpredictability?
In New Theories of Everything, John D. Barrow
examines the ideas and controversies
surrounding the ultimate explanation, and
what the necessary ingredients of the theory
might be. Developing his classic earlier work
Theories of Everything, he tells of the concepts
and predictions emerging at the cutting edge of
theoretical physics, from the search for a final
string theory to the idea of a multiverse and
dark energy, as we strive to understand the
development of complexity in the universe.
Where once we may have sought a single the¬
ory uniquely specifying the constants and
forces
ornature,
the picture today is of a vast
landscape of different logically possible laws
and constants, of which our own three-dimen¬
sional world is but a shadow, a tiny facet of a
higher dimensional reality. A Theory of Every¬
thing, he explains, would be necessary but by
no means sufficient for a complete understand¬
ing of the Universe.
But this is not solely a book about modern
ideas in physics, for Barrow also considers and
reflects on the philosophical and cultural
consequences of a Theory of Everything, its
implications for our own existence in the world,
and its limits too
-
for it cannot encompass
what lies beyond the mathematical laws, a
world not only of physical constants, but of
emotions and judgements, of music and art.
Yet, Barrow argues, we should not give up in
bewilderment: he shows how many rich and
illuminating insights and questions arise from
the pursuit of a Theory of Everything, and what
these may mean for our understanding of the
cosmos and our own place in it.
John D. Barrow is Professor of Mathematical
Sciences and Director of the Millennium
Mathematics Project at Cambridge University,
Gresham
Professor of Astronomy and a Fellow
of the Royal Society. His principal area of
scientific research is cosmology, and he is the
author of many highly acclaimed books about
the nature and significance of modern
developments in physics, astronomy, and
mathematics, including The Left Hand of
Creation; The Anthropic Cosmologkal
Principle; The World Within the World; Pi in the
Sky. Counting, Thinking, and Being; Impossi¬
bility: the limits of science and the science of
limits; Between Inner Space and Outer Space;
The Origin of the Universe; The Universe that
Discovered Itself; The Book of Nothing; The
Constants of Nature: from alpha to omega; The
Infinite Book: a short guide to the boundless,
timeless and endless; and The Artful Universe
Expanded. He is also the author of the award-
winning play Infinities.
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Contents
1 Ultimate explanation
ι
An eightfold way
ι
Myths
4
Creation myths
8
Algorithmic compressibility
ω
2
Laws
14
The legacy of law
14
The quest for unity
17
Roger Boscovich
19
Symmetries
22
Infinities
—
to be or not to be?
26
From strings to 'M'
32
A flight of rationalistic fancy
36
Goodbye to all that
43
3
Initial conditions
44
At the edge of things
44
Axioms
45
Mathematical
Jujitsu 51
Initial conditions and time symmetry
61
Time without time
62
Cosmological time
66
The problem of time
76
Absolute space and time 78
How far is far enough?
83
The quantum mystery of time
85
Quantum initial conditions
88
The great divide
9°
4
Forces and particles
93
The stuff of the Universe
93
The copy-cat principle
95
Elementarity
юо
X
CONTENTS
The atom and the vortex
102
A world beside itself
104
5
Constants of Nature »o
The importance of being constant no
Fundamentalism
112
What do constants tell us?
117
Varying constants 124
The cosmological constant
128
О
Broken symmetries
136
The never-ending story
136
Broken symmetry
138
Natural theology: A tale of two tales
140
The flaws
ornature
14З
Chaos
145
Chance
148
The unpredictability of sex
152
Symmetry-breaking in the Universe
154
7
Organizing principles
160
Where the wild things are
160
Big AL
169
Time
173
Being and becoming organized
176
The arrow of time
180
Far from equilibrium
182
The sands of time
185
The way of the world
188
О
Selection effects
192
Ubiquitous bias
192
9
Is 'pi' really in the sky?
202
In the centre of immensities
202
The number of the rose
204
Philosophies of mathematics
206
What is mathematics?
212
Mathematics and physics: An eternal golden braid
219
The intelligibility of the world
224
Algorithmic compressibility rides again
231
Continuity
—
a bridge too far?
233
CONTENTS
XI
The secret of the Universe
236
Is the Universe a computer?
238
The unknowable
242
Select Bibliography
247
Index
256
The quest for aTheory of Everything-a single
key that unlocks all the secrets of the Universe
-
has become the focus of some of our most
exciting research in physics. But what might
such a theory look like? Could it truly describe
everything? If not, where might the boundaries
lie? And how can it co-exist with all that we
have learnt about chaos and unpredictability?
In New Theories of Everything, John D. Barrow
examines the ideas and controversies
surrounding the ultimate explanation, and
what the necessary ingredients of the theory
might be. Developing his classic earlier work
Theories of Everything, he tells of the concepts
and predictions emerging at the cutting edge of
theoretical physics, from the search for a final
string theory to the idea of a multiverse and
dark energy, as we strive to understand the
development of complexity in the universe.
Where once we may have sought a single the¬
ory uniquely specifying the constants and
forces
ornature,
the picture today is of a vast
landscape of different logically possible laws
and constants, of which our own three-dimen¬
sional world is but a shadow, a tiny facet of a
higher dimensional reality. A Theory of Every¬
thing, he explains, would be necessary but by
no means sufficient for a complete understand¬
ing of the Universe.
But this is not solely a book about modern
ideas in physics, for Barrow also considers and
reflects on the philosophical and cultural
consequences of a Theory of Everything, its
implications for our own existence in the world,
and its limits too
-
for it cannot encompass
what lies beyond the mathematical laws, a
world not only of physical constants, but of
emotions and judgements, of music and art.
Yet, Barrow argues, we should not give up in
bewilderment: he shows how many rich and
illuminating insights and questions arise from
the pursuit of a Theory of Everything, and what
these may mean for our understanding of the
cosmos and our own place in it.
John D. Barrow is Professor of Mathematical
Sciences and Director of the Millennium
Mathematics Project at Cambridge University,
Gresham
Professor of Astronomy and a Fellow
of the Royal Society. His principal area of
scientific research is cosmology, and he is the
author of many highly acclaimed books about
the nature and significance of modern
developments in physics, astronomy, and
mathematics, including The Left Hand of
Creation; The Anthropic Cosmologkal
Principle; The World Within the World; Pi in the
Sky. Counting, Thinking, and Being; Impossi¬
bility: the limits of science and the science of
limits; Between Inner Space and Outer Space;
The Origin of the Universe; The Universe that
Discovered Itself; The Book of Nothing; The
Constants of Nature: from alpha to omega; The
Infinite Book: a short guide to the boundless,
timeless and endless; and The Artful Universe
Expanded. He is also the author of the award-
winning play Infinities. |
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title | New theories of everything the quest for ultimate explanation |
title_auth | New theories of everything the quest for ultimate explanation |
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title_full | New theories of everything the quest for ultimate explanation John D. Barrow |
title_fullStr | New theories of everything the quest for ultimate explanation John D. Barrow |
title_full_unstemmed | New theories of everything the quest for ultimate explanation John D. Barrow |
title_old | Barrow, John D. Theories of everything. 1991 |
title_short | New theories of everything |
title_sort | new theories of everything the quest for ultimate explanation |
title_sub | the quest for ultimate explanation |
topic | Naturwissenschaft Philosophie Science Philosophy Cosmology Physics Physics Philosophy Physik (DE-588)4045956-1 gnd Große Vereinheitlichung (DE-588)4158251-2 gnd Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Naturwissenschaft Philosophie Science Philosophy Cosmology Physics Physics Philosophy Physik Große Vereinheitlichung |
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