vacuums, voids, and the latest ideas about the origins of the universe /
First Statement of Responsibility
John D. Barrow.
EDITION STATEMENT
Edition Statement
1st Vintage Books ed.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
New York :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Vintage,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2002.
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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xv, 361 p. :
Other Physical Details
ill. ;
Dimensions
20 cm.
GENERAL NOTES
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Originally published: London: Jonathan Cape, 2000.
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [303]-349) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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0. Nothingology : flying to nowhere -- Mysteries of non-existence -- Nothing ventured -- Nothing gained -- 1. Zero : the whole story -- The origin of zero -- Egypt : in need of nothing -- Babylon : the writing is on the wall -- The no-entry problem and the Babylonian zero -- The Mayan zero -- The Indian zero -- Indian conceptions of nothingness -- The travelling zeros -- The evolution of words for zero -- A final accounting -- 2. Much ado about nothing -- Welcome to the Hotel Infinity -- Greeks, bearing gifts -- Islamic art -- St. Augustine -- The Medieval labyrinth -- Writers and readers -- Shakespearean nothings -- Paradox lost -- 3. Constructing nothing -- The search for a vacuum -- A tale of two nothings -- How much of space is space? -- 4. The drift towards the ether -- Newton and the ether : to be or not to be? -- Darkness in the ether -- Natural theology of the ether -- A decisive experiment -- The amazing shrinking man -- Einstein and the end of the old ether -- 5. Whatever happened to zero? -- Absolute truth : where is it to be found/ -- Many zeros -- Creation out of the empty set -- Surreal numbers -- God and the empty set -- Long division -- 6. Empty universes -- Dealing with entire universes on paper -- Vacuum universes -- Ernst Mach : a man of principle -- Lambda : a new cosmic force -- Deep connections -- 7. The box that can never be empty -- It's a small world after all -- The new vacuum -- All at sea in the vacuum -- The lamb shift -- Forces of the world unite -- Vacuum polarisation -- Black holes -- 8. How many vacuums are there? -- Vacuum landscape appreciation -- The unification road -- Vacuum fluctuations made me -- Inflation all over the place -- Multiple vacuums -- Eternal inflation -- Inflation and new lambda -- Falling downstairs -- Bits of vacuum -- 9. The beginning and the end of the vacuum -- Being out of nothingness -- Creation out of nothing -- Philosophical problems about nothing and how we escaped from it -- Creation out of nothing in modern cosmology -- No creation out of anything? -- The future of the vacuum.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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John Barrow examines and explains every aspect of nothingness. From the zeros of mathematicians to the void of philosophers, from Shakespeare to the null set, from the ether to the quantum vacuum, this book illustrates the fact that nothing is real. Barrow begins with the origins of zero in ancient India, its rocky reception in Europe, and the early abhorrence and eventual acceptance of the concept of the void by Christianity. He traces the notion through the work of writers and thinkers from the ancient Greeks to our own time. He looks at mathematics, cosmology, theology, and physics to uncover the nothing that is at the heart of most things. Finally, he discusses recent concepts of nothing, which are having profound effects on our search for the origins and overall structure of the universe.