Ubiquity: The New Science That is Changing the World

Ubiquity: The New Science That is Changing the World

by Mark Buchanan (Author)

Synopsis

Scientists have recently discovered a new law of nature. Its footprints are virtually everywhere - in the spread of forest fires, mass extinctions, traffic jams, earthquakes, stock-market fluctuations, the rise and fall of nations, and even trends in fashion, music and art. Wherever we look, the world is modelled on a simple template: like a steep pile of sand, it is poised on the brink of instability, with avalanches - in events, ideas or whatever - following a universal pattern of change. This remarkable discovery heralds what Mark Buchanan calls the new science of 'ubiquity', a science whose secret lies in the stuff of the everyday world. Combining literary flair with scientific rigour, this book documents the coming revolution by telling the story of the researchers' exploration of the law, their ingenious work and unexpected insights. Mark Buchanan reveals how the principle of ubiquity will help us to manage, control and predict the future. This book, the world's first on the topic, will change how we think about the world and our place in it.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 06 Dec 2001

ISBN 10: 0753812975
ISBN 13: 9780753812976
Book Overview: Tipped by the prestigious science journal Nature as the field most likely to revolutionise science in the 21st century Comparable to James Gleick's Chaos, in its power, beauty and scope By a leading science writer who has worked closely with many of the scientists involved in the discovery Serialisation in national newspaper on hardback publication 'Refreshingly courageous and potentially very important' Guardian 'Explains better than any previous book why many fields of the natural world and human life are intrinsically unpredictable' Financial Times 'Popular science writing at its best' Nature

Author Bio
Mark Buchanan has a PhD from the University of Virginia. Formerly an editor at Nature and New Scientist, he is now a science writer whose articles have appeared in numerous professional and general science magazines including Scientific American and New Scientist.