by JohnD.Barrow (Author)
What can we never do? Barrow looks at what limits there might be to human discovery, and what we might find, ultimately, to be unknowable, undoable, or unthinkable. Science is a big success story, but where will it end? And, indeed, will it end? Weaving together a tapestry of surprises, Barrow explores the frontiers of knowledge. We find that the notion of 'impossibility' has played a striking role in our thinking. Surrealism, impossible figures, time travel, paradoxes of logic and perspectives - all stimulate us to contemplate something more than what is. Using simple explanations, it shows the reader that impossibility is a deep and powerful notion; that any Universe complex enough to contain conscious beings will contain limits on what those beings can know about their Universe; that what we cannot know defines reality as surely as what we can know.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 25 Mar 1999
ISBN 10: 0099772116
ISBN 13: 9780099772118
Book Overview: 'If you are fascinated by the limits of knowledge, you will be richly rewarded by this book' New Scientist