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The Life of the Cosmos

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This radical, exciting book draws as much on Darwinian ideas as on Einstein's to propose a way forward beyond theories that can only explain aspects of our universe, towards one that can explain it as a whole.

Smolin suggests that the laws of nature are not fixed, but that they evolve in the same way that living things themselves evolve.

Effectively, Smolin puts forward the possible unifica-tion of biology and physics, a view of the cosmos which moves beyond both the notion of God and the pessimism of Nietzsche and the existentialists.

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Phoenix Press
075380123X / 9780753801239
Paperback
523.1
06/04/1998
United Kingdom
English
440p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Oxford University Press; London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1997.
* Though fundamentally rooted in science, its life-centred view of the universe will appeal widely. * 'Smolin is a deep and original thinker. In this provocative book he merges key elements of Einstein and Darwin in a breathtaking synthesis. The result is nothing less than a radically new view of the cosmos and our place within it' Paul Davies.
* Though fundamentally rooted in science, its life-centred view of the universe will appeal widely. * 'Smolin is a deep and original thinker. In this provocative book he merges key elements of Einstein and Darwin in a breathtaking synthesis. The result is nothing less than a radically new view of the cosmos and our place within it' Paul Davies. PD Science: general issues, PGC Theoretical & mathematical astronomy, PGK Cosmology & the universe