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"Mathematics is, Ian Stewart admits, totally unreal - an entirely mental construct. Furthermore, the complicated equations and lengthy proofs we usually identify as math are no more the essence of math than a musical score is a Beethoven symphony. Yet math is the best tool we have for understanding the world around us. By looking at the universe through mathematical eyes, we have discovered a great secret: nature's patterns are clues to the deep regularities that govern the way the world works." "Mathematics is to nature as Sherlock Holmes is to evidence. It can look at a single snowflake and deduce the atomic structure of ice crystals; it can start with a violin string and uncover the existence of radio waves. And mathematics still has the power to open our eyes to new and unsuspected regularities: the secret structure of a cloud or the hidden rhythms of the weather." "Nature's Numbers will equip you with a mathematician's eyes. It will take you sight-seeing in a mathematical universe. And it will change the way you view your own world."--Jacket.
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Nature's Numbers (Science Masters)
December 7, 1998, Phoenix (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
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Nature's Numbers (Science Masters)
September 2, 1996, Weidenfeld & Nicholson history, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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Nature's numbers: the unreal reality of mathematical imagination
1995, BasicBooks
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Nature's Numbers: Discovering Order and Pattern in the Universe
September 4, 1995, Trafalgar Square, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
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Fascinating book explores the Phi (Golden Ratio) as found throughout nature.
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