Life Is Simple: How Occam's Razor Set Science Free and Shapes the Universe
"In short, Life Is Simple is enthralling."--Michael Blastland, Prospect

A biologist argues that simplicity is the guiding principle of the universe

 
Centuries ago, the principle of Ockham’s razor changed our world by showing simpler answers to be preferable and more often true. In Life Is Simple, scientist Johnjoe McFadden traces centuries of discoveries, taking us from a geocentric cosmos to quantum mechanics and DNA, arguing that simplicity has revealed profound answers to the greatest mysteries. This is no coincidence. From the laws that keep a ball in motion to those that govern evolution, simplicity, he claims, has shaped the universe itself. And in McFadden’s view, life could only have emerged by embracing maximal simplicity, making the fundamental law of the universe a cosmic form of natural selection that favors survival of the simplest. Recasting both the history of science and our universe’s origins, McFadden transforms our understanding of ourselves and our world.
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Life Is Simple: How Occam's Razor Set Science Free and Shapes the Universe
"In short, Life Is Simple is enthralling."--Michael Blastland, Prospect

A biologist argues that simplicity is the guiding principle of the universe

 
Centuries ago, the principle of Ockham’s razor changed our world by showing simpler answers to be preferable and more often true. In Life Is Simple, scientist Johnjoe McFadden traces centuries of discoveries, taking us from a geocentric cosmos to quantum mechanics and DNA, arguing that simplicity has revealed profound answers to the greatest mysteries. This is no coincidence. From the laws that keep a ball in motion to those that govern evolution, simplicity, he claims, has shaped the universe itself. And in McFadden’s view, life could only have emerged by embracing maximal simplicity, making the fundamental law of the universe a cosmic form of natural selection that favors survival of the simplest. Recasting both the history of science and our universe’s origins, McFadden transforms our understanding of ourselves and our world.
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Life Is Simple: How Occam's Razor Set Science Free and Shapes the Universe

Life Is Simple: How Occam's Razor Set Science Free and Shapes the Universe

by Johnjoe McFadden
Life Is Simple: How Occam's Razor Set Science Free and Shapes the Universe

Life Is Simple: How Occam's Razor Set Science Free and Shapes the Universe

by Johnjoe McFadden

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"In short, Life Is Simple is enthralling."--Michael Blastland, Prospect

A biologist argues that simplicity is the guiding principle of the universe

 
Centuries ago, the principle of Ockham’s razor changed our world by showing simpler answers to be preferable and more often true. In Life Is Simple, scientist Johnjoe McFadden traces centuries of discoveries, taking us from a geocentric cosmos to quantum mechanics and DNA, arguing that simplicity has revealed profound answers to the greatest mysteries. This is no coincidence. From the laws that keep a ball in motion to those that govern evolution, simplicity, he claims, has shaped the universe itself. And in McFadden’s view, life could only have emerged by embracing maximal simplicity, making the fundamental law of the universe a cosmic form of natural selection that favors survival of the simplest. Recasting both the history of science and our universe’s origins, McFadden transforms our understanding of ourselves and our world.

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ISBN-13: 9781541620438
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 09/28/2021
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 28 MB
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About the Author

Johnjoe McFadden is Professor of Molecular Genetics at the University of Surrey, where he studies the genetics of microbes that cause infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis. He is the author of Quantum Evolution and the co-author ofLife on the Edge, which was shortlisted for the Royal Society Book Prize. He lives in London with his wife and son.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Part I Discovery

1 Of Scholars and Heretics 13

2 The Physics of God 31

3 The Razor 45

4 How Simple Are Rights? 61

5 The Kindling 73

6 The Interregnum 86

Part II The Unlocking

7 The Heliocentric but Hermetic Cosmos 107

8 Breaking the Spheres 119

9 Bringing Simplicity Down to Earth 143

10 Atoms and Knowing Spirits 156

11 The Notion of Motion 178

12 Making Motion Work 189

Part III Life's Razors

13 The Vital Spark 203

14 Life's Vital Direction 224

15 Of Peas, Primroses, Flies and Blind Rodents 250

Part IV The Cosmic Razor

16 The Best of All Possible Worlds? 269

17 A Quantum of Simplicity 283

18 Opening Up the Razor 299

19 The Simplest of All Possible Worlds? 314

Epilogue 338

Acknowledgements 343

Credits 344

Notes 345

Index 363

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