Beyond Measure

The Hidden History of Measurement

James Vincent author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Faber & Faber

Published:2nd Jun '22

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This insightful book, Beyond Measure, explores the history and significance of measurement in shaping human understanding and society.

In Beyond Measure, James Vincent embarks on an enlightening journey through the history of measurement, exploring its profound impact on human life and society. The book delves into the origins of quantification, examining how the simple act of measuring has evolved into a fundamental aspect of our existence. From rainfall to radiation, Vincent illustrates how measurement shapes our understanding of the world and ourselves, revealing the intricate relationship between humanity and the physical universe.

Vincent's narrative is rich with stories of visionaries and mavericks who have influenced the development of measurement throughout history. He presents a vibrant tapestry of adventure, curiosity, and intellectual rigor, making the complex subject accessible and engaging. The author's skillful storytelling invites readers to reconsider the significance of measurement in their daily lives, prompting a deeper reflection on how numbers and data inform our perceptions and decisions.

Ultimately, Beyond Measure is not just a history of metrology; it is a compelling exploration of how our quest for certainty and understanding through measurement has shaped the modern world. With wit and insight, Vincent challenges readers to appreciate the delicate balance between the chaos of existence and the order that measurement provides, encouraging a newfound appreciation for the very act of quantifying our experiences.

ISBN: 9780571354214

Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm x 31mm

Weight: 676g

432 pages

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