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In Chaos by James Gleick, the story delves into the scientific concept of chaos theory, exploring how seemingly random phenomena in nature can follow particular patterns. The book takes readers through the discoveries and ideas of pioneering scientists, offering an engaging narrative that demystifies this complex field.
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Chaos

Brings together work in the field of chaos theory, an extension of classical mechanics, in which simple and complex causes are seen to interact.

A fascinating, yet clear-sighted overview of one of the most bewildering frontiers of modern physics: Chaos.

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Chaos by James Gleick is a captivating journey into the world of chaos theory, a field of physics that challenges traditional Newtonian mechanics by exploring complex systems and patterns that exhibit unpredictable yet deterministic behaviour. Delve into the fascinating world where the simple and the intricate intertwine, revealing a universe that defies conventional expectations.

Gleick masterfully narrates the evolution of chaos theory, guiding readers through the pioneering research and groundbreaking discoveries that unveiled this new scientific paradigm. The book introduces key figures such as Edward Lorenz, whose work on weather prediction demonstrated how minute changes in initial conditions could lead to vastly different outcomes—an insight that became famously known as the "butterfly effect." Additionally, Gleick sheds light on the contributions of Benoit Mandelbrot, whose study of fractals exposed the hidden structures within seemingly irregular forms.

With the advent of powerful computers, scientists were able to model systems governed by non-linear equations, uncovering intricate patterns that classical mathematics could not solve. These computational advances opened up a new vision of nature, revealing deep connections between diverse phenomena—from the formation of galaxies to the fluctuation of financial markets, from the ebb and flow of populations in ecosystems to the rhythmic beating of the human heart.

The implications of chaos theory extend far beyond physics, offering profound insights into other scientific disciplines and even philosophical thought. By recognising the inherent unpredictability and sensitivity of complex systems, chaos theory challenges our understanding of order and randomness, leading to a richer appreciation of nature's underlying unity and diversity.

Chaos is more than a scientific exploration; it is a narrative that illuminates the beauty and wonder of discovering patterns in the chaos. Gleick's lucid writing and thorough research make this an essential read for anyone fascinated by the unfolding mysteries of the universe. Whether you are a seasoned scientist or a curious layperson, this book invites you to explore a realm where the unexpected reveals the extraordinary.

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Chaos by James Gleick is praised for being fascinating and highly entertaining. It offers a startling look at newly discovered universal laws, containing many moments that jolt the reader's understanding.

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ISBN: 9780749386061

Publisher: Vintage Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 24 February 1997

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Vintage

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 267g

Pages: 368

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About the Author

James Gleick was born in New York City and graduated from Harvard College. For ten years he was an editor at the New York Times. Chaos- Making a New Science was a 1987 National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize nominee, and has been translated into eighteen languages. His most recent book is Genius- Richard Feynman and modern physics. He lives in New York with his wife and their son.

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