Our Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality
of Max Tegmark
Description
Our Mathematical Universe is a journey to explore the mysteries uncovered by cosmology and to discover the nature of reality. Our Big Bang, our distant future, parallel worlds, the sub-atomic and intergalactic - none of them are what they seem. But there is a way to understand this immense strangeness - mathematics. Seeking an answer to the fundamental puzzle of why our universe seems so mathematical, Tegmark proposes a radical idea: that our physical world not only is described by mathematics, but that it is mathematics. This may offer answers to our deepest questions: How large is reality? What is everything made of? Why is our universe the way it is?Table of ContentsPreface 1 What Is Reality? Not What It Seems âą Whatâs the Ultimate Question? âą The Journey Begins Part One: Zooming Out 2 Our Place in Space Cosmic Questions âą How Big Is Space? âą The Size of Earth âą Distance to the Moon âą Distance to the Sun and the Planets âą Distance to the Stars âą Distance to the Galaxies âą What Is Space? 3 Our Place in TimeWhere Did Our Solar System Come From? âą Where Did theGalaxies Come From? âą Where Did the Mysterious MicrowavesCome From? âą Where Did the Atoms Come From? 4 Our Universe by NumbersWanted: Precision Cosmology âą Precision Microwave-Background Fluctuations âą Precision Galaxy Clustering âą The Ultimate Map of Our Universe âą Where Did Our Big Bang Come From? 5 Our Cosmic Origins Whatâs Wrong with Our Big Bang? âą How Inflation Works âą The Gift That Keeps on Giving âą Eternal Inflation 6 Welcome to the Multiverse The Level I Multiverse âą The Level II Multiverse âą Multiverse Halftime Roundup Part Two: Zooming In 7 Cosmic Legos Atomic Legos âą Nuclear Legos âą Particle-Physics Legos âą Mathematical Legos âą Photon Legos âą Above the Law? âą Quanta and Rainbows âą Making Waves âą Quantum Weirdness âą The Collapse of Consensus âą The Weirdness Canât Be Confined âą Quantum Confusion 8 The Level III Multiverse The Level III Multiverse âą The Illusion of Randomness âą Quantum Censorship âą The Joys of Getting Scooped âą Why Your Brain Isnât a Quantum Computer âą Subject, Object and Environment âą Quantum Suicide âą Quantum Immortality? âą Multiverses Unified âą Shifting Views: Many Worlds or Many Words? Part Three: Stepping Back 9 Internal Reality, External Reality and Consensus Reality External Reality and Internal Reality âą The Truth, the Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth âą Consensus Reality âą Physics: Linking External to Consensus Reality 10 Physical Reality and Mathematical Reality Math, Math Everywhere! âą The Mathematical Universe Hypothesis âą What Is a Mathematical Structure? 11 Is Time an Illusion? How Can Physical Reality Be Mathematical? âą What Are You? âą Where Are You? (And What Do You Perceive?) âą When Are You? 12 The Level IV Multiverse Why I Believe in the Level IV Multiverse âą Exploring the Level IV Multiverse: Whatâs Out There? âą Implications of the Level IV Multiverse âą Are We Living in a Simulation? âą Relation Between the MUH, the Level IV Multiverse and Other Hypotheses âąTesting the Level IV Multiverse 13 Life, Our Universe and Everything How Big Is Our Physical Reality? âą The Future of Physics âą The Future of Our UniverseâHow Will It End? âą The Future of Life âąThe Future of YouâAre You Insignificant? Acknowledgments Suggestions for Further Reading Index
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Book Details
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 432 pages
- Publisher Allen Lane
- Publication Date January 7th 2014
- First Publication January 7th 2012
- Language English
- ISBN 9781846144769
- Edition Not informed
- Category Science & Technology
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