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"Book review "The Edge of Physics" by Anil Ananthaswamy"

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Blogger Plato Hagel said...

Bee:....but the experiments and the people working on them take lead.

That's an important distinction to me as to where one is headed and where one sets them self up for what's coming next. Where science is.

I should finish reading what you wrote first though.:)

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1:44 PM, February 08, 2013

Blogger Plato Hagel said...

Okay done.:)

In a way for me it's about hearing what can begin for anyone as to the question of "high Energy particles" in terms of what was revealed by the Fly eye experiment, as to reveal what is happening in nature...all around us now. You of course question the limits of that energy?:)That was a start eh?:)

So science then provides us with some platforms with which to see more deeply into nature and what is happening.

Once you resolve this within self, Anil reveals something very important about the future, and what we choose in terms of what needs to be done as to that choice and directions of future experiments? A method?

You see it all played out at the LHC and other experiments as well, as to the one's you listed by reference to Anil in his book.

If one so choose a mantra it would be to say to oneself, so as to be "lead by science?" This sets up a pattern to how one discerns the presentations of experiments, as much so you have revealed of Anil's literary synopsis. That was important in my view as well, and without reading the book I too would have given him five stars:) Of course images are always nice too.

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2:01 PM, February 08, 2013

Blogger Navneeth said...

The hardback copy that I borrowed from the library had small pictures in black and white. I however was lucky to attend a talk which was both engaging and included large colour images from his personal collection taken during his trips. In most cases, the scenery alone is stunning, let alone the thought that a large group of people have somehow managed to set up really large/small/delicate/precise experiment there.

2:03 PM, February 08, 2013

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Bee,

Thanks for the review as you have it sound this book to contain all the elements of one I might enjoy. That along with your five star rating, which you award to few books; although I recall you did give one a five tail wag rating :-)


“A journey is like marriage. The certain way to be wrong is to think you control it.”


-John Steinbeck, ”Travels with Charley in Search of America”, Part One, Penguin Books (1980)


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Phil

7:43 AM, February 09, 2013

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