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Title Convergence : the idea at the heart of science : how the different disciplines are coming together to tell one coherent, interlocking story, and making science the basis for other forms of knowledge / Peter Watson.
Publisher New York : Simon & Schuster, 2017.
Description 543 pages ; 24 cm


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 EI-Adult Collection  509 WAT Nearby on shelf  30626003130628 08-18-17  AVAILABLE
Note Published in U.K. with different subtitle: Convergence : the deepest idea in the universe.
BIBLIOGRAPHY Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary A brilliant history of science over the past 150 years that offers a powerful new argument—that the many disparate scientific branches are converging on the same truths. Convergence is a history of modern science with an original and significant twist. Various scientific disciplines, despite their very different beginnings, have been coming together over the past 150 years, converging and coalescing. Intimate connections have been discovered between physics and chemistry, psychology and biology, genetics and linguistics. In this groundbreaking book, Peter Watson identifies one extraordinary master narrative, capturing how the sciences are slowly resolving into one overwhelming, interlocking story about the universe. Watson begins his narrative in the 1850s, the decade when, he argues, the convergence of the sciences began. The idea of the conservation of energy was introduced in this decade, as was Darwin’s theory of evolution—both of which rocketed the sciences forward and revealed unimagined interconnections and overlaps between disciplines. The story then proceeds from each major breakthrough and major scientist to the next, leaping between fields and linking them together. Decade after decade, the story captures every major scientific advance en route to the present, proceeding like a cosmic detective story, or the world’s most massive code-breaking effort. Watson’s is a thrilling new approach to the history of science, revealing how each piece falls into place, and how each uncovers an emerging order. Convergence is, as Nobel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg has put it, The deepest thing about the universe. And Watson’s comprehensive and eye-opening book argues that all our scientific efforts are indeed approaching unity. Told through the eyes of the scientists themselves, charting each discovery and breakthrough, it is a gripping way to learn what we now know about the universe and where our inquiries are heading.
Other edition Online version: Watson, Peter, 1943- Convergence New York : Simon & Schuster, 2017 9781476754369
Subject Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge.
Science -- History.
ISBN 9781476754345
1476754349
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