The Dancing Universe
Science and spirituality through the ages
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dartmouth College Press
Published:2nd Apr '05
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Exploring 2,500 years of thought, The Dancing Universe reveals the harmony between science and spirituality through history's greatest minds.
In The Dancing Universe, Marcelo Gleiser presents a compelling exploration of the intricate relationship between science and spirituality. He challenges the widely held belief that these two realms are fundamentally incompatible, offering readers a fresh perspective on their intersection. By weaving together historical narratives and modern scientific theories, Gleiser invites us to reconsider our understanding of the cosmos and our place within it.
The book spans over 2,500 years of thought, tracing the evolution of cosmological ideas from ancient creation myths to contemporary theories of an expanding universe. Gleiser delves into the lives and contributions of renowned scientists such as Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Newton, and Einstein, highlighting their groundbreaking discoveries in gravity, matter, time, and space. Each chapter serves as a bridge between scientific inquiry and philosophical contemplation, encouraging readers to engage with the profound questions that have captivated humanity for centuries.
Ultimately, The Dancing Universe is not just a history of scientific thought; it is an invitation to explore the deeper spiritual dimensions of existence. Gleiser's writing is accessible and engaging, making complex concepts understandable for a broad audience. By the end of the book, readers are left with a renewed appreciation for the wonders of the universe and the mysterious connections that bind science and spirituality together.
"Available again, with a new preface, a physicist's "exceptionally clear summary of 2,500 years of science and a fascinating account of the ways in which it often does intersect with spiritual beliefs" - Kirkus Reviews"
ISBN: 9781584654667
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352 pages