Nature's Numbers
Discovering the patterns of nature through mathematics
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Orion Publishing Co
Published:30th Oct '08
Should be back in stock very soon
This book offers a fascinating exploration of mathematical patterns in nature, revealing insights into the world around us. Nature's Numbers uncovers the hidden structures that shape our environment.
In Nature's Numbers, the author takes readers on an enlightening journey through the mathematical patterns that govern the natural world. From the petals of flowers to the symmetry of snowflakes, the book explores intriguing questions such as why certain flowers have five or eight petals, while six or seven are rare. It delves into the reasons behind the distinct patterns found in animal markings, like the stripes of a tiger versus the spots of a leopard. Through these examples, the author illustrates the deep connections between mathematics and nature.
Mathematics serves as a powerful tool for understanding the complexities of the natural world, akin to how Sherlock Holmes uses evidence to solve mysteries. The author demonstrates how mathematical principles can reveal the atomic structure of a snowflake or uncover the existence of radio waves from a simple violin string. This exploration highlights the remarkable ability of mathematics to unveil hidden regularities and structures that are often overlooked.
Nature's Numbers invites readers to appreciate the beauty of the natural world through a mathematical lens. It reveals patterns that are both profound and accessible, encouraging everyone to see the world in a new light. With a focus on simplicity and clarity, the author ensures that these mathematical insights are within reach for anyone willing to look closely.
ISBN: 9780753805305
Dimensions: 198mm x 128mm x 28mm
Weight: 200g
208 pages