The Davey Dialogues - An Exploration of the Scientific Foundations of Human Culture

The Davey Dialogues - An Exploration of the Scientific Foundations of Human Culture

by John C. Madden
The Davey Dialogues - An Exploration of the Scientific Foundations of Human Culture

The Davey Dialogues - An Exploration of the Scientific Foundations of Human Culture

by John C. Madden

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Overview

Linking Science and Science History with Culture - Essential Science for the Non-scientist.
The Davey Dialogues is an easy-to-understand history and background to key discoveries which have altered our perception of our universe and of ourselves, couched as a dialogue between the writer and a mysterious extra-terrestrial being with an agenda that may surprise you.
The dialogues provide background on the historical development of carefully selected scientific topics which are important to our understanding of ourselves and our surroundings. Amongst the questions discussed are: What do we know about our universe and how did we find out? How do we know how old it is, and, for that matter, how far away individual stars and galaxies are? How might life have originated? How does life replicate and change over time? How did religion evolve and why? To what extent do our brains resemble computers? How do we remember faces, facts and figures, and how do we think laterally? Do we have a free will? What is happiness and how can we maximize it?

"[A] rich, intelligent . . important book . . . clearly written."
J. Fraser Mustard, CC, Founding President, The Canadian Institute for Advanced Research

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148291299
Publisher: STC Enterprises Inc.
Publication date: 07/09/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 410
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

John Madden was born in Vancouver, BC, in 1939 and, after an absence of about twenty years, has lived in Vancouver since 1980. He studied physics at the University of British Columbia, and completed a D. Phil. in nuclear physics at Oxford on a Rhodes Scholarship.

His working life has included technical research and development and research and development management at a senior level in industry and in the Canadian government primarily in the fields of telecommunications and computing. He has served on a number of boards, including the National Research Council of Canada, Science World, International Submarine Engineering Research Ltd. and Microtel Pacific Research Ltd. (of which he was the founding President).

Madden was a co-author (with Alphonse Ouimet, Dave Godfrey and Doug Parkhill) of Gutenberg Two: The New Electronics and Social Change (Press Porcepic, first edition, 1979, through to a fourth edition in 1985).
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