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Euclid's Window : The Story of Geometry from Parallel Lines to Hyperspace

Euclid's Window : The Story of Geometry from Parallel Lines to HyperspaceAuthor: Leonard Mlodinow
Publisher: Free Press

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Pages: 320
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ISBN: 0684865246
Dewey Decimal Number: 516.009
EAN: 9780684865249
ASIN: 0684865246

Publication Date: April 9, 2002
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"How do you know where you are?" asks Leonard Mlodinow in his charming mathematical history, Euclid's Window. This question and others about space and time grew out of simple observations of the environment by a select group of thinkers whose lives and brains Mlodinow dissects. Starting with Euclid, geometry has flowed out over the centuries, describing the universe, and, Mlodinow argues, making modern civilization possible.

This is not just a history of geometry--it's a timeline of reason and abstraction, with all the major players present: Euclid, Descartes, Gauss, Einstein, and Witten, each represented by a minibiography.

Lots of examples pepper the narrative to help readers achieve their own "eureka!" And it's impossible not to be staggered at the mathematical feats of these geniuses, accomplished as many of them were in the absence of anything but observation and intense thought. Each story builds satisfactorily on the last, until at the end of this delightful book, one has a sense of having climbed a peak of understanding.

A working knowledge of basic geometry is helpful but not essential for enjoying Euclid's Window, and Mlodinow's chatty style lends itself remarkably well to explaining these deep and revolutionary concepts. --Adam Fisher

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Through Euclid's Window Leonard Mlodinow brilliantly and delightfully leads us on a journey through five revolutions in geometry, from the Greek concept of parallel lines to the latest notions of hyperspace. Here is an altogether new, refreshing, alternative history of math revealing how simple questions anyone might ask about space -- in the living room or in some other galaxy -- have been the hidden engine of the highest achievements in science and technology.

Based on Mlodinow's extensive historical research; his studies alongside colleagues such as Richard Feynman and Kip Thorne; and interviews with leading physicists and mathematicians such as Murray Gell-Mann, Edward Witten, and Brian Greene, Euclid's Window is an extraordinary blend of rigorous, authoritative investigation and accessible, good-humored storytelling that makes a stunningly original argument asserting the primacy of geometry. For those who have looked through Euclid's Window, no space, no thing, and no time will ever be quite the same.


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5 out of 5 stars fabulous!   January 28, 2009
David Kelly (berkshires)
this is the only history book I have ever liked. great stuff if you like physics or geometry


5 out of 5 stars "The book of nature is written in mathematics" Galileo   October 26, 2008
Steve Reina (Troy Michigan)
"The book of nature is written in mathematics." Galileo

If writing around 1632 Galileo was right that the book of nature is written mathematics then Leonard Mlodinow's book is a kind of Cliff's Notes version.

Mlodinow is a highly experienced writer who collaborated with Oxford's Stephen Hawking when they wrote A Briefer History of Time and his understanding of the material as well as his ability to write accessibly both abound in this work which traces mathematics from the time of Euclid to its present place of prominence on the frontlines of string theory.

Along the way, Mlodinow gives biographies of some of the critical figures like Euclid himself, Descartes, Gauss, Einstein and finally Ed Witten...interestingly enough who works out of the same Institute for Advanced Study that Einstein worked out of in the years prior to his demise.

What makes the study so fascinating is that it tracks a body of study...mathematics...which endeavors to describe reality. In the beginning the story started with Euclid and his fifth postulate...the assertion that parallel lines don't meet.

While it's true that Euclid's postulate produced a self consistent mathematical system, it's also true that eventually (and by eventually I mean like over two thousand years later) it was discovered that you can create yet another self consistent mathematical system which says that parallel lines do meet.

In other words, Euclid created a ruler which is great for measuring flat spaces but later mathematicians in collaborative effort created a special bendable ruler which can measure curved spaces...like a ball.

The significance of this later discovery was made all too obvious when Albert Einstein asserted that gravity bends space...making it more curved and less flat.

So as can be seen the story here is an important one which tells us nothing less than the true emerging story of the universe in which we live and its origins.



5 out of 5 stars Euclid's Window - A highly enjoyable walk through the Math Timeline!   August 10, 2008
C. Carrig (Michigan, USA)
Having a lifelong interest in 2 and 3D "geometry", this walk down memory lane into the future of mathematical theory and application was most informative, enlightening and a learning experience. Being introduced to many personalities old and new such as Edward Witten was a real treat! Mlodinow's approach caused me to think and ponder and his humorous style and personal experiences kept me very interested! I cannot wait to finish "The Drunkard's Walk".


1 out of 5 stars Charlemagne's back to the future version   February 10, 2008
Ricardo F. Oliveira (Novo Hamburgo, RS Brazil)
1 out of 7 found this review helpful

I like math and I am a computer's science teacher in Brazil. But when I read that Dominicans and Franciscans sent teachers to Charlemagne's church schools I became disapointed with this book. The author is very weak in History of the Church. I recomended to him, Kenneth Scott Latourette's book: "History of Christianity".


4 out of 5 stars Great overall Math History Lesson for Dummies   September 30, 2006
Church Keys
3 out of 7 found this review helpful

This book is well-written, easy to follow for the most part. I really enjoyed the history of the math greats and the tidbits surrounding their lives. The Alexandria information was the most interesting to me. Miodinow was aiming for the middle-of-the-road math meddler and hit the target. It inspired me (and challenged me) to search deeper into math literature - and my journey continues...

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