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The greatest inventions of the past 2000 years by john brockman
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By:
John Brockman
ISBN:
9780297645757
Publication Type:
Orion Books
Category:
Science & Technology
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Like New
No Of Pages:
200
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Release Date:
1st Jul 2010
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Rs 1,550.00
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The editor and literary agent John Brockman recently challenged the salon of scientists that he hosts on his website by asking: "What is the most important invention of the past two thousand years?" Not content to be merely right, his contributors vied for originality, provocativeness and intellectual panache. This book provides a showcase for more than a hundred of their responses, which are as varied, and in some cases strange, as the participants themselves. Gutenberg's printing press wins the most endorsements and passing nods. But the neuroscientist Colin Blakemore and others argue for the birth-control pill. The biologist Richard Dawkins nominates the spectroscope. The physicist Freeman Dyson makes a case for hay. John Maddox, the former editor of Nature, favours the calculus. Computers, genetic engineering, the atom bomb, board games, mirrors, anaesthesia, paper, Western classical music and reading glasses all have their champions, as do ideas such as the scientific method, democracy, the number zero and the concept of the unconscious mind. The result is a wonderfully eclectic, lively and stimulating collection, full of intriguing new ideas, and new perspectives on old ideas.
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