Marcelo Gleiser
Autor(a) de The Dancing Universe: From Creation Myths to the Big Bang
About the Author
Marcelo Gleiser is Appleton Professor of Natural Philosophy, professor of physics and astronomy, and director of the Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement at Dartmouth College. His many books include The Island of Knowledge: The Limits of Science and the Search for Meaning (2014). He is the mostrar mais 2019 Templeton Prize laureate. mostrar menos
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Obras por Marcelo Gleiser
A Tear at the Edge of Creation: A Radical New Vision for Life in an Imperfect Universe (1731) 93 exemplares
The Simple Beauty of the Unexpected: A Natural Philosopher's Quest for Trout and the Meaning of Everything (2016) 45 exemplares
Great Minds Don’t Think Alike: Debates on Consciousness, Reality, Intelligence, Faith, Time, AI, Immortality, and the… (2022) 14 exemplares
Cartas A Um Jovem Cientista: O Universo, A Vida E Outras Paixoes (Cartas A Um Jovem ) (Portuguese Edition) (2007) 6 exemplares
A elusiva matéria escura 1 exemplar
Usos e abusos da desconstrução do quantum 1 exemplar
Como Utilizar o Seu Poder de Cura 1 exemplar
O caldeirão azul 1 exemplar
Associated Works
This Will Make You Smarter: New Scientific Concepts to Improve Your Thinking (2012) — Contribuidor — 798 exemplares
What Is Your Dangerous Idea? Today's Leading Thinkers on the Unthinkable (1914) — Contribuidor — 630 exemplares
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- Nome canónico
- Gleiser, Marcelo
- Nome legal
- Gleiser, Marcelo
- Data de nascimento
- 1959-03-19
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- Brazil
- Ocupações
- physicist
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 23
- Also by
- 3
- Membros
- 836
- Popularidade
- #30,569
- Avaliação
- 3.6
- Críticas
- 20
- ISBN
- 53
- Línguas
- 7
P. 187 “when it comes to physical reality, there are no final explanations but ever more efficient descriptions “
P. 191 “the Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics” is some Humeian stuff— don’t axe questions!
P. 197 “Heisenberg wrote, “What we observe is not nature itself but nature exposed to our method of questioning””… (mais)